sluggard
Noun
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Noun
sluggard (plural sluggards)
- A person who is lazy, stupid, or idle by habit.
- A person slow to begin necessary work, a slothful person.
- A fearful or cowardly person, a poltroon.
- See also Thesaurus:idler
- French: fainéant, fainéante, flemmard, flemmarde
- German: Faulpelz, Nichtstuer
- Italian: pigro, inattivo, indolente, poltrone, lavativo, flemmatico, tardo
- Portuguese: molenga, moleirão
- Russian: безде́льник
- Spanish: remolón
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