Not exactly. Idle means not working. Lazy means not wanting to work. Someone can be idle (with no work to do) who is not lazy.
Inertia comes from the Latin word iners, which means idle or lazy.
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A synonym for "lazy" is "indolent." Other alternatives include "sluggish," "lethargic," and "idle." These words convey a similar sense of inactivity or lack of effort.
The abstract noun for the adjective idle is idleness.The abstract nouns for the verb to idle are idler and the gerund, idling.The word idle is a concrete noun, a word for a mechanism for regulating the speed at which an engine runs at rest; a setting of a motor vehicle transmission.
The word for avoiding work or being lazy is "indolent." This term describes a tendency to avoid exertion and prefer inactivity, often resulting in a lack of productivity. Other synonyms include "lazy," "slothful," and "idle."
Idle means to be lazy.
It means you are a good-for-nothing, lazy, idle, indolent ponce!
The state or quality of being lazy.
Yes, the verb for being lazy is "laze." It means to be inactive or idle, often out of a lack of motivation or energy.
Inertia comes from the Latin word iners, which means idle or lazy.
The opposite word for "parishrami" in Hindi is "aalasi", which means lazy or idle.
It means 'to loaf around, laze', derived from the noun 'holgazan', a loafer, in turn derived from the verb 'holgar', to rest.
In Greek, "argos" means "lazy" or "idle." The word is often used to describe someone who is inactive or sluggish.
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Lazy daisy.