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Lazily - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Lazily means doing something in a slow, relaxed, or careless manner, often with little effort or energy. It describes actions performed without hurry or enthusiasm, like moving lazily in the sun.

lazily

/ˈleɪzəli/ /ˈleɪzɪli/

Definition:

In a slow, relaxed manner with little energy or effort.

Synonyms:

sluggishly, lethargically, indolently, idly

Part of Speech:

adverb

Antonyms:

energetically, vigorously

Common Collocations:

walk lazily, move lazily, lie lazily, drift lazily

Derivatives:

lazy, laze, laziness

Usage Tips:

Use "lazily" to describe slow or relaxed actions; often implies lack of urgency or effort.

Common Phrases:

lazing around, moving lazily like a sloth

Etymology:

Derived from "lazy," from Middle English "lasie," meaning idle or sluggish.

Examples:

  • 1. The cat stretched lazily in the sun.
  • 2. He swam lazily across the pool without a care.
  • 3. Smoke curled lazily from the chimney into the sky.
  • 4. She flipped through the pages lazily while half-asleep.

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