Lazy in spanish

Perezoso

pronunciation: peɹ̩eθoʊsoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
perezoso

lazy [lazier -comp., laziest -sup.] = perezoso, flojo, vago. [Pincha en o en para ver otros adjetivos cuyo grados comparativos y superlativos se formas añadiendo "-er" o "-est" (o sus variantes "-r" o "-st") al final]

Example: It is most likely to occur when a supervisor is careless or lazy about the rating or does not know the worker well.

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» lazy day = día perezoso, día perro.

Example: I had such a lazy day yesterday. I stayed in my pajamas until 3:30 in the afternoon!.

» lazy eye = ojo vago, ojo perezoso.

Example: A lazy eye, technically referred to as amblyopia, means that one eye has not developed normally and always has blurred vision, even with the best glasses the eye doctor can prescribe.

Lazy synonyms

idle in spanish: ocioso, pronunciation: aɪdəl adjectiveindolent in spanish: indolente, pronunciation: ɪndələnt adjectiveotiose in spanish: otiose, pronunciation: oʊʃoʊsi adjectiveslow in spanish: lento, pronunciation: sloʊ adjectiveslothful in spanish: perezoso, pronunciation: slɔθfəl adjectivefaineant in spanish: desmayo, pronunciation: feɪniənt adjectivework-shy in spanish: trabajo tímido, pronunciation: wɜrkʃaɪ adjective
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