Meaning Of The Word Lackadaisical

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What's The Definition Of Lackadaisical?

lackadaisical
adjective: If you say that someone is lackadaisical, you mean that they are rather lazy and do not show much interest or enthusiasm in what they do.

lackadaisical in American English
showing lack of interest or spirit; listless; languid
adjective: without interest, vigor, or determination; listless; lethargic

lackadaisical in British English
adjective: lacking vitality and purpose

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