lackadaisy in a sentence
interj.
Definition
LACKADAISY: characterized by a relaxed, lazy, or indifferent attitude; lacking energy or enthusiasm.
Sample Sentences
- Her lackadaisy attitude towards her studies resulted in poor grades.
- The cat lounged on the windowsill in a lackadaisy manner, soaking up the sun.
- Despite the urgency of the project, he maintained a lackadaisy approach that frustrated his team.
- On lazy Sundays, she often drifted into a lackadaisy state, enjoying the slow pace of life.
- His lackadaisy demeanor made it hard to take him seriously during the meeting.
- Her lackadaisy attitude during the important meeting frustrated her colleagues.
- The children spent a lackadaisy afternoon lounging in the sun, completely carefree.
- Despite the looming deadline, he approached his work with a lackadaisy nonchalance.
- She had a lackadaisy way of speaking that made even the most serious topics seem lighthearted.
- In a world filled with chaos, his lackadaisy spirit brought a refreshing sense of calm.
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