lazy

/ˈleɪzi/
adjective
  1. Not willing to work or use energy; doing very little activity.
    • She felt lazy on Sunday and stayed in bed all morning.
    • The lazy cat slept on the sofa all day.
    • He's too lazy to clean his room.
  2. Moving slowly or without much effort.
    • The river flowed in lazy curves through the valley.
    • We took a lazy walk along the beach.
    • A lazy breeze barely moved the leaves.
  3. (of a person's action or behavior) showing a lack of effort or care.
    • Her lazy handwriting was hard to read.
    • That was a lazy answer to a serious question.
    • He made a lazy attempt to finish his homework.
noun
  1. A person who is lazy (informal, often used in a playful or critical way).
    • Get up, you lazy!
    • Don't be such a lazy — help me carry these bags.
    • The teacher called him a lazy for not doing his project.
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