[responsivevoice]Lackadaisical[/responsivevoice] [lak-uh-dey-zi-kuhl ]
The word lackadaisical is an adjective, i.e., it adds more information about the noun.
The word lackadaisical is an adjective, therefore, it doesn’t have a past form.
Lackadaisical means:
1. That lacks enthusiasm or energy
2. Careless, lazy or indifferent
1. Charity is never weak, sentimental, lackadaisical, or cowardly.
2. Mrs. Bowater surveyed the group with a lackadaisical detachment.
Some synonyms of the word lackadaisical are:
apathetic, halfhearted, laidback, lazy, lethargic, listless, abstracted, disinterested, idle, inattentive, dull, lukewarm, careless, unconcerned, casual, relaxed, leisurely, etc.
Some antonyms of the word lackadaisical are:
active, energetic, interested, enthusiastic, lively, careful, caring, hard-working, excited, etc.
Quotation:
Babies choose to lackadaisically notice the quirkiest of details – unlike us grown ups, who choose instead to focus on what we believe is most essential to us. As a result, babies have a greater expanded consciousness than us grown-ups!
Karen Salmansohn
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