lackadaisical

lackadaisical
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. informal
Derek's lackadaisical attitude didn't endear him to his supervisors.La actitud informal de Derek no le ganó el favor de sus supervisores.
b. descuidado
Miguel's lackadaisical secretary isn't reliable about entering his appointments.Uno no se puede fiar de la secretaria descuidada de Miguel a la hora de apuntar las citas.
c. letárgico
The government's lackadaisical response to the economic crisis allowed things to get much worse.La respuesta letárgica del gobierno ante la crisis económica permitió que las cosas empeoraran mucho.
a. perezoso
Those lackadaisical kids don't know the meaning of a hard day's work.Esos muchachos perezosos no saben qué significa trabajar.
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