Procrastinator (noun)

A person who habitually delays or postpones tasks or decisions.

Origin:

The word "procrastinator" is derived from the latin word "pro" meaning "forward" and "crastinus" meaning "belonging to tomorrow". the word "procrastinator" has been in use since the late 16th century and refers to a person who habitually delays or postpones tasks or decisions.

Examples:

  1. The student was a chronic procrastinator and always waited until the last minute to do her assignments.
  2. The employee was a procrastinator and always put off important tasks until the deadline was approaching.
  3. The manager was a procrastinator and often missed important opportunities because of his habit of delaying decisions.
  4. The writer was a procrastinator, and would often spend hours on social media instead of working on her manuscript.
  5. The entrepreneur was a procrastinator, and would often miss out on potential business opportunities because of his tendency to postpone action.
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