Procrastination ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Procrastination ( noun )

The act or habit of putting off or delaying, especially something requiring immediate attention.

Origin:

From the latin pro-, meaning "forward", and crastinus, meaning "of tomorrow". it was first used in english in the 17th century.

Examples:

  1. Procrastination is the thief of time.
  2. I have a bad habit of procrastination, I always put off till tomorrow what I can do today.
  3. Procrastination is the enemy of productivity.
  4. He always procrastination with his homework and now he has to pull an all-nighter.
  5. Procrastination is a major problem for students, it often results in poor grades.

(As a verb)

Procrastination ( verb )

The act or habit of putting off or delaying, especially something requiring immediate attention.

Origin:

From the latin pro-, meaning "forward", and crastinus, meaning "of tomorrow". it was first used in english in the 17th century.

Examples:

  1. Procrastination is the thief of time.
  2. I have a bad habit of procrastination, I always put off till tomorrow what I can do today.
  3. Procrastination is the enemy of productivity.
  4. He always procrastination with his homework and now he has to pull an all-nighter.
  5. Procrastination is a major problem for students, it often results in poor grades.
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