lazy, tired, or sleepy
The term "slothful" comes from the sin of sloth in Christian teachings, which refers to laziness and an unwillingness to exert effort. It is associated with the slow-moving nature of the animal "sloth," known for its lethargy and lack of activity. So, calling a lazy person "slothful" is a metaphorical way of highlighting their lack of motivation and productivity.
Slothful means being lazy or showing a lack of effort or activity. It describes a person who is disinclined to work or make an effort.
Slothful or Indolent
Because the animal sloths are extremely slow moving and appear to be lazy.
There is no such word. -You may mean 'sluggard' -A slothful lazy person, an idler
Slothful is used in a sentence by using the word lazy and unwilling to do work?
The word "slothful" is in the King James Version of the Bible 15 times. It is in 15 verses.
Slothful; shirking of duties or responsibilities
Murcid means to be slothful or lazy.
perezoso = sloth (the animal), and a slothful person. Pereza = sloth (the act of sloth or the mortal sin)
The word sloth means slowness, laziness, or indolence. The name sloth for the "lazy" animal comes from the word, not the other way around.Sloth is one of the Seven Deadly Sins, with the meaning physical apathy, or idleness, a lack of spiritual activity.
lazy, slothful, or indolent