synonyms: layabout, idler, shirker, malingerer, sluggard, laggard; informal lazybones, bum, goof-off; indolent, lazy, idle, slothful, loafing, do-nothing, sluggardly, shiftless, lackadaisical, languid, inactive, underactive, inert, sluggish, lethargic, torpid; slack, good-for-nothing, feckless – Kris May 23 ’14 at 8:24.
What is a lazy person called?
lazy person. loafer. ne’er-do-well. slacker. sluggard.
What is a nice word for lazy?
What is another word for lazy?
| indolent | slack |
|---|---|
| unaspiring | unworksome |
| idle | impassive |
| otiose | unenthusiastic |
| useless | good-for-nothing |
Is lazy positive or negative?
For example, “lazy” will always have a negative connotation; it will give us a very negative idea of the person it’s being used to describe. So lazy is always seen as a very bad thing. However, idle can be used in other contexts, still to mean something or someone doesn’t work, but without the negative judgement.
Why is it so hard for me to socialize?
The reason it is difficult is because introverts and extroverts have a much different concept on what socializing is to them and how they enjoy it, and what they need to put their mind at ease, obviously, their concept conflict with one another, making it harder for both to understand each other.
Is it OK to not be very social?
It’s okay to be less-social than other people Others have a lower drive to socialize, which can show in a variety of ways: They like to spend a lot of time alone. They’re solitary by choice, not because they want to be around people more often, but can’t. They have solo hobbies they enjoy more than being with people.
What do you call a person who avoids work?
skiver: (British, slang) a person who persistently avoids work or responsibility bludger: (Australian & New Zealand, informal) a person who avoids work a person in authority regarded as ineffectual by those working under him
What do you call a person who doesn’t keep his word?
I would usually call them a Flake. n. An unreliable person; someone who agrees to do something, but never follows through. 1. John called in sick to work again today. He’s such a flake. 2. Mary said she would do the research for our project, but it’s been a week and she hasn’t done a thing. She’s such a flake.
Is there a word for someone who has others do all their work?
Pharisees – in the Bible, Jesus talks about them laying heavy burdens on the backs of others and not lifting a finger to help. Unfortunately, this word is usually interpreted as self righteous so it probably wouldn’t work. Skiver is a good one if slang will work.
What do you call a person that goes to anything?
Unscrupulous is an adjective often used to refer to someone who is prepared to to anything in order to get what they want: without scruples or principles; “unscrupulous politicos who would be happy to sell…their country in order to gain power”