Blazes vs Lazes - What's the difference?
blazes | lazes |
(pluralonly, euphemistic) hell
(blaze)
hellishly, extremely
(laze)
Laziness.
An instance of lazing.
To be lazy, waste time.
To pass time relaxing.
Acidic steam created when super-hot lava contacts salt water.
As verbs the difference between blazes and lazes
is that blazes is third-person singular of blaze while lazes is third-person singular of laze.As a noun blazes
is plural of lang=en.As an adverb blazes
is hellishly, extremely.blazes
English
Noun
(head)- Where the blazes were you?
Usage notes
* For the sense of hell, a very common intensifier is 'blue'. *: Where in blue blazes were you!?Derived terms
* go to blazesVerb
(head)Adverb
(-)- It gets blazes hot here in the summer.
lazes
English
Verb
(head)laze
English
Etymology 1
Noun
(-)Verb
- The cat spent the afternoon lazing in the sun.