What does LAZED mean?

Parts of Speech

Lazed is a verb.

Definitions

To laze means to spend time in a relaxed or lazy way, often doing nothing in particular.

Pronunciations

US: /leɪzd/

UK: /leɪzd/

Origin and Usage

The word "laze" originated in the 1590s from the Middle Low German word "læsen," which means to be idle or lazy. The word is commonly used in English to describe someone who is lounging around or being unproductive.

Synonyms

Loaf, lounge, idle, dawdle, procrastinate, waste time.

Related Words

Blaze, craze, glaze, hazed, mazed.

Example Sentences
  • He lazed around the house all day, watching TV and napping.
  • She was too lazy to do her homework, so she just lazed on the couch.
  • The cat lazed in the sun, enjoying the warmth on its fur.
  • They spent the weekend lazing by the pool, sipping cocktails and reading books.
  • He was so exhausted from work that he just wanted to laze in bed all day.


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