Lousy vs Lazy - What's the difference?
lousy | lazy |
Remarkably bad; of poor quality, dirty, or underhanded; mean, contemptible.
* No offense, but your cooking is lousy .
Infested with lice.
(colloquial) Filled or packed with something.
* The place was lousy with students .
* She's lousy with credit cards, goes shopping every day!
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
As adjectives the difference between lousy and lazy
is that lousy is remarkably bad; of poor quality, dirty, or underhanded; mean, contemptible while lazy is unwilling to do work or make an effort.As a verb lazy is
to laze, act in a lazy manner.lousy
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Adjective
(er)Usage notes
Prior to World War II, it was an offensive insult, implying filthiness. Now considered a mild or rather dated term.Derived terms
* lousy evillazy
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Adjective
(er)- (Ben Jonson)