"Sluggards" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sluggards" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sluggards" Meaning

Slow-moving or idle people who do not try to better themselves or work hard.

"Sluggards" Examples

Usage Examples for the Word "Sluggards"


Example 1: The government launched a campaign to encourage people to be more productive and not be slugs by implementing a well-planned system of task management.
Example 2: The daughters often teased their father for being a sluggard, using phrases like "Always late" when he accepted a dinner invitation at 6 PM despite not leaving until 8.
Example 3: Excessive gaming led to Alex and James being an example of two great sluggards whose only motive was to spend their days in deep involvement of their usually addicting games.
Example 4: Charles Dickens famously satirized the Victorian social class system with his characterization of the ironical and bumbling squire, Old Cornelius Slope, who termed as the ultimate sluggard of his village.
Example 5: Some believe in exploiting learners gently, using sequences of involutions and entwinements typically argued to avoid the pressing hard neo-formalist tutelage, whose climax remains habits such as slough, idols batter and not longitudinally offend disadvantaged students labeled sloths or sluggard.

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At a slow and lazy pace; not eager to work or use energy.

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