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lackadaisical
/ ˌlækəˈdeɪzɪkəl /
adjective
- lacking vitality and purpose
- lazy or idle, esp in a dreamy way
Derived Forms
- ˌlackaˈdaisically, adverb
- ˌlackaˈdaisicalness, noun
Other Words From
- lacka·daisi·cal·ly adverb
- lacka·daisi·cal·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of lackadaisical1
Word History and Origins
Origin of lackadaisical1
Example Sentences
The Bronx rapper, celebrated for her sweet, lackadaisical flow, will drop her first full-length album on July 26.
She said: "I'm beyond fed up with this lackadaisical approach to gender care. They are failing children and young people."
“We got lackadaisical, we got careless with the ball and started to be not so aggressive,” DeRozan said.
Two veteran Seattle police officers have been given a day off without pay for their lackadaisical response to a priority report of a shooting at a Sodo nightclub.
The performance also likely silenced — for the moment — critics of Pickens, who has been scrutinized for his sometimes lackadaisical play.
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