lackadaisy (Meaning)

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lackadaisy (interj.)

An expression of languor.

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lackadaisy (a.)

Lackadaisical.

Synonyms & Antonyms of lackadaisy

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lackadaisy Sentence Examples

  1. She lay in a lackadaisical posture, her limbs sprawled across the chaise longue.
  2. The professor's lecture was so lackadaisy that the students struggled to stay awake.
  3. The garden was a picture of lackadaisy opulence, with vibrant blooms and overgrown vines.
  4. The lackadaisical pace of the river lulled him into a state of tranquility.
  5. The painting depicted a lackadaisical scene of pastoral bliss, with sheep grazing in a verdant meadow.
  6. Her lackadaisical demeanor concealed a sharp mind brimming with secrets.
  7. The film's plot was lackadaisy and unoriginal, leaving the audience feeling uninspired.
  8. The lackadaisical attitude of the workers was costing the company significant revenue.
  9. The old man's lackadaisical smile hinted at a lifetime of unsung triumphs.
  10. The lackadaisy rhythm of the music transported him to a realm of languid dreams.

FAQs About the word lackadaisy

An expression of languor., Lackadaisical.

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No antonyms found.

She lay in a lackadaisical posture, her limbs sprawled across the chaise longue.

The professor's lecture was so lackadaisy that the students struggled to stay awake.

The garden was a picture of lackadaisy opulence, with vibrant blooms and overgrown vines.

The lackadaisical pace of the river lulled him into a state of tranquility.