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  1. LAZY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    lazy, indolent, slothful mean not easily aroused to activity. lazy suggests a disinclination to work or to take trouble.

  2. LAZY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    (Definition of lazy from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

  3. Laziness - Wikipedia

    Laziness may reflect a lack of self-esteem, a lack of positive recognition by others, a lack of discipline stemming from low self-confidence, or a lack of interest in the activity or belief in its efficacy. [5] …

  4. LAZY Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    LAZY definition: tending to avoid work, activity, or exertion. See examples of lazy used in a sentence.

  5. lazy adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...

    Definition of lazy adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Lazy - definition of lazy by The Free Dictionary

    1. averse or disinclined to work, activity, or exertion; indolent. 2. causing idleness or indolence: a hot, lazy afternoon. 3. slow-moving; sluggish: a lazy stream. 4. (of a livestock brand) placed on its side …

  7. LAZY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    If you describe something as lazy, you mean that it moves or flows slowly and gently.

  8. lazy - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    la•zy (lā′ zē), adj., -zi•er, -zi•est, v., -zied, -zy•ing. adj. averse or disinclined to work, activity, or exertion; indolent. causing idleness or indolence: a hot, lazy afternoon. slow-moving; sluggish: a lazy stream. …

  9. Lazy Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

    LAZY meaning: 1 : not liking to work hard or to be active; 2 : not having much activity causing people to feel that they do not want to be active

  10. Lazy - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    While lazy actually means being averse to work or avoiding it, it can also be used to describe something slow-moving or unenergetic, like when you stroll down the garden path with a lazy gait, not in a hurry …