Lazy vs Heedless - What's the difference?
lazy | heedless | Related terms |
Unwilling to do work or make an effort.
Requiring little or no effort.
Relaxed or leisurely.
(label) Of an eye, squinting because of a weakness of the eye muscles.
(label) Turned so that the letter is horizontal instead of vertical.
(label) Employing lazy evaluation; not calculating results until they are immediately required.
wicked; vicious
Unaware, without noticing.
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*:"A fine man, that Dunwody, yonder," commented the young captain, as they parted, and as he turned to his prisoner. "We'll see him on in Washington some day.A strong man—a strong one; and a heedless ." ΒΆ "Of what party is he?" she inquired, as though casually.
As adjectives the difference between lazy and heedless
is that lazy is unwilling to do work or make an effort while heedless is unaware, without noticing.As a verb lazy
is to laze, act in a lazy manner.lazy
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Adjective
(er)- (Ben Jonson)
