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Slackers Meaning in English

word · lemma: slacker

ˈsɫækɝz
SLAK-erz
slˈækəz
SLAK-uhz

Definition

People who avoid work or effort, often doing less than what is expected. "Slackers" usually describe someone seen as lazy or unwilling to take responsibility.

Usage & Nuances

"Slackers" is informal, mainly used for young people or in workplaces to criticize lack of effort. It can be negative or teasing. Common in phrases like 'bunch of slackers' or 'no room for slackers'.

Example Sentences

The teacher said that slackers will not pass the class.

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The boss doesn't like slackers in the office.

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Some students are slackers and never do their homework.

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Everyone thinks we're just a bunch of slackers, but we actually work hard.

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Don't be such slackers—let's finish this project today!

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At every group meeting, there are always a few slackers who don't participate.

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