Lackadaisical (adjective)

Lacking energy, enthusiasm, or interest.

Origin:

The word lackadaisical comes from the english word "lackadaisy" which means "lack of enthusiasm or interest". it is used to describe someone or something that is lacking energy, enthusiasm, or interest.

Examples:

  1. He had a lackadaisical attitude towards work, not putting much effort into it.
  2. She had a lackadaisical approach to life, always going with the flow.
  3. The lackadaisical performance of the team was a disappointment.
  4. He had a lackadaisical attitude, not taking anything seriously.
  5. She had a lackadaisical approach to studying, not putting in the necessary effort.
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