Laziest Meaning in English
word · lemma: lazy
ˈɫeɪziəst
LAY-zee-uhst
lˈeɪzɪəst
LAY-zee-uhst
Definition
Describes someone or something that is the most unwilling to work or put in effort out of a group.
Usage & Nuances
'Laziest' is the superlative form of 'lazy.' Used to compare three or more people or things, often with 'the' (e.g., 'the laziest student'). Not formal—used in everyday speech. Common with 'person,' 'student,' 'animal,' 'in the group,' etc.
Spanish: más perezoso(a)Portuguese (BR): mais preguiçoso(a)Portuguese (PT): mais preguiçoso(a)Chinese (Simplified): 最懒的Chinese (Traditional): 最懶的Hindi: सबसे आलसीArabic: الأكثر كسلاًBengali: সবচেয়ে অলসRussian: самый ленивыйJapanese: いちばん怠け者Vietnamese: lười nhấtKorean: 가장 게으른Turkish: en tembelUrdu: سب سے سستIndonesian: paling malas
Example Sentences
He is the laziest boy in his class.
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Out of all the cats, this one is the laziest.
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Who is the laziest in your family?
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Honestly, I'm the laziest when it comes to housework.
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That was the laziest excuse I've ever heard!
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After a long week, we all felt like being the laziest on Sunday morning.
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