Lackadaisical

If someone has no energy and is not showing any effort, then we can say that they are lackadaisical. It's how you feel on a hot summer's day.
Don’t call me lazy; call me cute.

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Word of the Day: Lackadaisical

How is this for a great word?


If someone has no energy and is not showing effort, then we can say they are lackadaisical.


Have you ever entered a restaurant where the waiter was a little slow and lazy?

Well, in that case, you can say the service was lackadaisical.

Or maybe you have a lazy puppy like the one in this picture.

If you have a lackadaisical puppy like this one, I suppose you can call him cute.


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