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    lack·a·dai·si·cal
    /ˌlakəˈdāzək(ə)l/

    adjective

    • 1. lacking enthusiasm and determination; carelessly lazy: "taking a lackadaisical approach can jeopardize the success of a project"

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  2. The meaning of LACKADAISICAL is lacking life, spirit, or zest : languid. How to use lackadaisical in a sentence. Where does lackadaisical come from? Synonym Discussion of Lackadaisical.

  3. showing little enthusiasm and effort: The food was nice enough but the service was somewhat lackadaisical. Synonym. half-hearted. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Lacking interest and enthusiasm. apathetic. apathy. aridity. blah. blankly. half-heartedly. hell. incurious. nonchalantly. nonconcern. passionless. politely. unmotivated.

  4. A person with a lackadaisical attitude shows no enthusiasm and puts forth a half-hearted effort. But it's more of a dreamy, laid back approach rather than sheer laziness.

  5. If you say that someone is lackadaisical, you mean that they are rather lazy and do not show much interest or enthusiasm in what they do. Dr. Jonsen seemed a little lackadaisical at times.

  6. Definition of lackadaisical adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. adj. 1. Characterized by a lack of effort, care, or involvement: "There'll be no time to correct lackadaisical driving techniques after trouble develops" (William J. Hampton). 2. Lacking enthusiasm or interest; listless; casually lazy: If you weren't so lackadaisical in your studies, you wouldn't be so far behind in class.

  8. Showing lack of interest or spirit; listless; languid. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Synonyms: dreamy. languorous. languid. pensive. lethargic. unmotivated. uninspired. lazy. idle. halfhearted. spiritless. listless. languishing. die away. careless. Antonyms: active. careful. hard-working. energetic. enthusiastic. caring.

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · Showing no interest, vigor, determination, or enthusiasm . I, at one time, used to go and take a hand at cribbage with a friend, and afterwards discuss a cold sirloin of beef, and throw out a few lackadaisical remarks, in a way to please myself, but it would not do long.

  10. If you say that someone is lackadaisical, you mean that they are rather lazy and do not show much interest or enthusiasm in what they do. [...]

  11. In current use lackadaisical is most often found to mean “feeling or showing a lack of interest or enthusiasm,” and often carries the intimation of laziness or indolence. However, the earliest use of this word is sometimes defined as “characteristic of one who often says ‘Lackaday!’”