adjective comparative superlative
wet wetter wettest
lazy lazier laziest
industrious more industrious most industrious
lazier and laziest
Indolence (laziness or slothfulness) is a stereotype and a racial slur. The use of a term like this implies that everyone in the islands is lazy. That is obviously not the case; such a term cannot be tagged onto an entire culture or nation. Clearly, there are lazy Filipinos. There are industrious Filipinos. There are lazy people and industrious people from every culture. It is absurd and wrong to categorize a whole people this way.
The adjective lazy has the adverb form lazily.
The word "lazy" is an adjective.
The suffix for lazy would be "-ness".
Lazy is the positive degree. The comparative is lazier, and the superlative is laziest.
The comparative form of lazy is lazier. The superlative form of lazy is laziest.
lazier and laziest
lazier, laziest
lazier, laziest
comparative: lazier superlative: laziest
lazy
THE SUPERLATIVE OF LAZY IS LAZIEST
The opposite of lazy is active.
Lazier would be the comparative because you could use that to say you are comparing such as: Joe is lazier that Wilma. The superlative means the highest rank pretty much so it would be laziest. An example would be: Bill is the laziest out of himself, Joe, and Wilma.
The opposite of lazy would be industrious or hard-working.
dull, inactive, lazy or slow