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
- 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.
- The painting depicted a lackadaisical scene of pastoral bliss, with sheep grazing in a verdant meadow.
- Her lackadaisical demeanor concealed a sharp mind brimming with secrets.
- The film's plot was lackadaisy and unoriginal, leaving the audience feeling uninspired.
- The lackadaisical attitude of the workers was costing the company significant revenue.
- The old man's lackadaisical smile hinted at a lifetime of unsung triumphs.
- 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.