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View synonyms for malingerer

malingerer

[ muh-ling-ger-er ]

noun

  1. a person who pretends to be sick, especially in order to avoid work or shirk responsibilities:

    Don’t reinforce the misguided perception that injured workers are just malingerers looking for a "paid vacation."



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Word History and Origins

Origin of malingerer1

First recorded in 1755–65; from French malingre “sickly,” of uncertain origin (perhaps from mal “badly” + obsolete haingre, heingre “lean, skinny”) + -er 1( def )
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Example Sentences

That’s because welfare programs are easiest to axe when conservatives go hunting for budget cuts — Americans typically view them as serving layabouts and malingerers at their expense.

It’s starting to make me feel like I’m a malingerer.

These patients are often dismissed as malingerers or as suffering from a psychosomatic condition—and so it still is with long COVID.

Experts have said Army culture breeds the belief that missing soldiers are malingerers or cowards, which makes finding them a low priority.

Experts have said Army culture breeds belief that missing soldiers are malingerers or cowards, which makes finding them a low priority.

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