List of synonyms from "lack adornment" to synonyms from "lackadaisical"
Discover all the synonyms available for the terms lack of education, lack adornment, lack of enthusiasm, lack of confidence and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the synonyms associated with it.
- Lack adornment
- Lack balance
- Lack choice
- Lack education
- Lack interest
- Lack of adornment
- Lack of balance
- Lack of censorship
- Lack of choice
- Lack of confidence
- Lack of desire
- Lack of education
- Lack of enthusiasm
- Lack of interest
- Lack of knowledge
- Lack of moisture
- Lack of pretension
- Lack of pride
- Lack of reserve
- Lack of respect
- Lack of restraint
- Lack of success
- Lack resemblance
- Lackadaisical
Definition of the day : « lackadaisical »
- adj careless, indifferent
- The last words of his speech he whined out in a lackadaisical tone.
- Extract from : « Weighed and Wanting » by George MacDonald
- Our interest in the thing is all lackadaisical, a kind of bun-fight of pet notions.
- Extract from : « The Freelands » by John Galsworthy
- The woman short, slight, and lackadaisical, though rather pretty.
- Extract from : « The Coxswain's Bride » by R.M. Ballantyne
- Marriage is a lackadaisical proceeding at best; but there is no resource.
- Extract from : « Paul Clifford, Complete » by Edward Bulwer-Lytton
- Don't indulge in tête-à -têtes, or in lackadaisical glances of the eye.
- Extract from : « What a Young Woman Ought to Know » by Mary Wood-Allen
- And it was the pokiest, most rubbishy, lackadaisical village I ever saw.
- Extract from : « The Mission of Janice Day » by Helen Beecher Long
- Most lackadaisical of all was the older boy who had Sicilia.
- Extract from : « Vistas in Sicily » by Arthur Stanley Riggs
- Charity is never weak, sentimental, lackadaisical, or cowardly.
- Extract from : « The Catholic World; Vol. IV.; October, 1866, to March, 1867. » by E. Rameur
- Mrs Bowater surveyed the group with a lackadaisical detachment.
- Extract from : « Memoirs of a Midget » by Walter de la Mare
- Something's got hold of you lately; you're not quite so lackadaisical as you used to be.
- Extract from : « The Turmoil » by Booth Tarkington
