Idle.
The word lazy is an adjective.
Yes. "The lazy dog, the laziest student, I feel lazy".
The comparative form of lazy is lazier. The superlative form of lazy is laziest.
The word otiose could apply to individuals, meaning indolent, idle, or lazy. But its major use as an adjective is to mean futile, hopeless, or useless, or indicate that something is superfluous or pointless.
Hardworking.
A word that got the same mean with lazy slow doing nothing?
lazy spring
Perezoso can either mean sloth (the animal) or lazy (a person).
Personally i would say no because it is when your ACTUALLY doing something like running or walking not being lazy like your moving
Florrenge is an insult, nothing bad but it means lazy or can also mean idiot, it changes in the context. And it also is the only word that rhymes with Orange. (Flor-renge)
the word useless mean that someone or something is lazy or that it dosent work as you want
A word that got the same mean with lazy slow doing nothing?
Go on dictionary.com omg people are lazy
In ALL languages you spell lazy L, A, Z, Y.The adjective for lazy is -vivu, invariably in the form mvuvi because it is modifying a person or an anima. Mvuvi is also the word meaning a lazy person.
The Greek word for lazy is τεμπέλης (tebelis), and there are no elements with a similar name. The element Argon comes from the Greek word for "inactive." Perhaps that is the one you are looking for.
adj. describes someone lazy and worthless in nature
There is no such word. -You may mean 'sluggard' -A slothful lazy person, an idler