laziness
Americannoun
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having or showing an unwillingness to work.
Many people start the course with a bang, but trail off after a while because of laziness, insufficient curiosity, or lack of motivation.
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the fact or quality of encouraging idleness.
We relaxed in the laziness of the warm afternoon, watching as the sun began to set.
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the fact or quality of being slow-moving or sluggish.
It was only three miles downstream, but the laziness of the river stretched the raft ride to two hours.
Etymology
Origin of laziness
Explanation
The characteristic of being idle or relaxed can be called laziness. Your laziness might keep you from taking your puppy for the long walk she needs, instead just letting her out in the yard. There's the kind of laziness when you lie in a hammock for an hour watching the clouds, and then there's the kind when you don't get any work done all week. You might experience laziness on vacation, sleeping later than usual and lounging on the beach with a book. Sometimes laziness is the result, though, of an unwillingness to work or help someone out: "His laziness meant that I had to set the tent up all by myself!"
Vocabulary lists containing laziness
Florida's B.E.S.T. Common Suffixes: -ness
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Example Sentences
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The bot boom in academia writ large puts on display the insecurity of students just as much as it does their laziness.
From Slate • Mar. 20, 2026
It’s easy to conflate this with laziness or thoughtlessness.
From MarketWatch • Jan. 30, 2026
But Guardiola doesn’t want this mistaken for laziness.
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 7, 2025
It points to the laziness and complacency that emerges in the late stages of a bull market, when investors start casting caution to the wind.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 21, 2025
But by the time my mother had had her say about him, I saw his brain had shrunk from laziness, so that now it was good only for thinking up excuses.
From "The Joy Luck Club" by Amy Tan
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