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 | Jun 15, 2021This week’s theme Contractions This week’s words bolshie lackadaisical blitz zounds extrality     Photo: Stephen Reed             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg lackadaisical
 PRONUNCIATION: MEANING: 
adjective: Lacking enthusiasm; indifferent; lazy.
 ETYMOLOGY: 
 From lackadaisy, alteration of lack a day, contraction of alack the day
(an expression of regret, grief, or disapproval). Earliest documented
use: 1768.
 USAGE: 
“Because its games have done so well, Tencent has been lackadaisical
in monetising other parts of its business.” WeFlat; The Economist (London, UK); Nov 10, 2018. See more usage examples of lackadaisical in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:One day I was speeding along at the typewriter, and my daughter -- who was
a child at the time -- asked me, "Daddy, why are you writing so fast?" And
I replied, "Because I want to see how the story turns out!" -Louis L'Amour,
novelist (1908-1988) | 
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