Meaning & Definition of word "Lackadaisical"

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    Lackadaisical

    /ˌlæk.əˈdeɪ.zi.kəl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Lacking enthusiasm and determination; carelessly lazy.
      • Example: His lackadaisical approach to studying resulted in poor grades.
    • 2. Characterized by a lack of interest or concern.
      • Example: The lackadaisical response from the team suggested they weren’t taking the project seriously.
    • 3. Showing little energy or effort.
      • Example: She gave a lackadaisical wave goodbye as she drifted off into daydreaming.

    Etymology

    Derived from 'lackaday,' an expression of regret or lament, combined with '-ical' to form an adjective.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    lackadaisical attitude:

    A careless and lazy approach to responsibilities.

    lackadaisical approach:

    A nonchalant and uninspired method of tackling tasks.

    Related Words

    apathetic:

    Showing or feeling no interest, enthusiasm, or concern.

    disinterested:

    Not having the mind engaged; indifferent.

    Slang Meanings of lackadaisical

    Meaning: Chill

    Example Sentence: He's so chill about everything; he has a lackadaisical vibe.

    Meaning: Whatever

    Example Sentence: Her response was just whatever, very lackadaisical.