Lazy.
more hardworking, most hardworking
Hardworking as a dog or beaver cuz animals word hard or hardworking as a builder cuz they work hard to build houses and buildings?
No, "hardworking" is not hyphenated.
Hardworking is the correct spelling.
Antonyms of "goldbrick" or "goldbricking" could include "diligent", "hardworking", "industrious", "dedicated", or "conscientious". These terms describe someone who puts effort into their work and avoids slacking off or being unproductive.
The comparative degree of "hardworking" is "more hardworking," and the superlative degree is "most hardworking." Since "hardworking" is a two-syllable adjective, it typically uses "more" and "most" rather than the "-er" and "-est" forms. For example, you might say, "She is more hardworking than her colleague," or "He is the most hardworking member of the team."
John is very hardworking
They are hardworking because they live and die to work.
"Hardworking" is one word.
Hardworking people
he was hardworking because he became the president of the United States
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