lackadaisical

IPA: ɫækʌdˈeɪzɪkʌɫ

adjective

  • Showing no interest, vigor, determination, or enthusiasm.
  • Lazy; slothful; indolent.
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Examples of "lackadaisical" in Sentences

  • Their marching was not lackadaisical.
  • I want to take the lackadaisical stuff out.
  • He hates the lackadaisical attitude of his wife.
  • I'm pretty much lackadaisical about everything on here.
  • If you see someone being lackadaisical, call him on it.
  • I have a lackadaisical view of the current voting process.
  • "I think we came in lackadaisical in the first half," Kansas
  • A strong internship will trump a lackadaisical education, and vice versa.
  • Blond furred, he is rather lackadaisical and careless, and a bit simpleminded.
  • Brian Campbell probably developed a few bad habits during what he described as a lackadaisical week of practice.
  • At the same time, the necessary publicity of the new rules has been lackadaisical, which is typical of Indonesia ....
  • Carragher later complained that the defending had been "lackadaisical", but claimed "we have kissed and made up in the dressing room".
  • Mr Kirkhope added: The security in the European Parliament has long been well-known as lackadaisical, but this is really ceasing to be a joke.
  • He noted that due to what he termed the lackadaisical attitude of the Minister toward the suggestion of the council, the private aircraft industry has moved to establish its own search and rescue unit.
  • In recent days, a host of voices (Republican and Democratic alike) began speaking out more forcefully with concern that the administration had taken a seemingly "lackadaisical" approach towards containing and cleaning up the Gulf spill.
  • Critics ravaged him for what they called his lackadaisical approach to such party-building activities as filling precinct committee openings, mounting a technology-driven Election Day get-out-the-vote operation and absentee ballot and voter registration initiatives.
  • Carville, the famously outspoken Louisianian who was a chief political aide to Bill and Hillary Clinton, told CNN's Anderson Cooper on Thursday that the administration's response to the spill has been "lackadaisical" and that Obama was "naive" to trust BP to manage the massive clean-up effort.

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