LACKADAISICAL

Lackadaisical (adjective) describes someone or something lacking interest, enthusiasm, or effort, showing a lazy, listless, or half-hearted attitude. It implies a carefree indifference or a spiritless lack of energy, often seen in a person’s approach to work or tasks. Synonyms include languid, lethargic, idle, spiritless, and unmotivated, while examples of usage involve “lackadaisical service” or a “lackadaisical attempt

📘 Definitions

Lackadaisical describes a relaxed, lazy, or indifferent attitude, especially one that shows little enthusiasm, effort, or concern.

without interest, vigor, or determination; listless; halfhearted:

lacking enthusiasm and determination or effort

✍️ Example Sentences

  • “His lackadaisical approach to studying meant he struggled to meet the exam deadlines.”
  • “taking a lackadaisical approach can jeopardize the success of a project”
  • “The coach was disappointed with the teams lackadaisical performance”

🌱 Why We Love This Word:

Lackadaisical is a wonderfully expressive word that captures more than simple laziness—it reflects a state of apathy or low energy that can affect motivation and outcomes. Recognising it helps us reflect on when slowing down is healthy and when it becomes a barrier to progress.

💬 Members’ Thoughts:

What does lackadaisical mean to you?

  • Have you ever noticed this attitude in yourself or others?

  • When is being relaxed helpful, and when does it become unproductive?

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