Flojedad (en. Looseness)

/floxeˈðað/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
Relaxation or weakness in one's way of being or acting.
I can't stand his laziness in front of work.
No aguanto su flojedad ante el trabajo.
Laziness or apathy in performing tasks.
The laziness of the team cost us the project.
La flojedad del equipo nos costó el proyecto.
Lack of vigor or energy.
The laziness of his speech did not inspire the listeners.
La flojedad de su discurso no inspiró a los oyentes.

Etymology

The word laziness comes from the adjective 'lazy,' which means weak or lacking energy.

Common Phrases and Expressions

not to have laziness
to not show laziness or disinterest.
no tener flojedad
to suffer from laziness
to experience a lack of motivation or energy.
sufrir de flojedad
to overcome laziness
to manage to overcome laziness or apathy.
superar la flojedad

Related Words

lazy
Lacking strength or firmness.
flojo
idle
Showing laziness or lack of desire to work.
perezoso
apathetic
Suffering from or exhibiting apathy.
desidioso

Slang Meanings

To be in lazy mode
Today I'm in lazy mode, I don't want to go out.
Hoy estoy en modo flojo, no quiero salir.
To do things lazily
You can't take the exam lazily, you have to study.
No se puede hacer el examen a lo flojo, hay que estudiar.