What does LAZES mean?

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Lazes is a verb.

Definitions

To laze means to spend time in a relaxed, lazy way, doing very little or nothing at all.

Pronunciations

US: /ˈleɪzɪz/

UK: /ˈleɪzɪz/

Origin and Usage

The word "lazes" is a verb that originated from the Middle English word "lasen" which means "to be idle or lazy." It is commonly used in modern English to describe a person who is lounging or relaxing without any particular purpose or goal.

Synonyms

The synonyms of "lazes" include lounges, lazes around, relaxes, idles, loafs, and dawdles.

Related Words

Other 5-letter words related to "lazes" include: lazy, blaze, glaze, craze, and hazes.

Example Sentences
  • He lazes on the couch all day, watching TV and eating junk food.
  • She loves to laze in the sun, reading a book and sipping lemonade.
  • They laze around the pool, soaking up the sun and chatting with friends.


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