Loiter vs Tardy - What's the difference?
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To stand about without any aim or purpose; to stand about idly; to linger; to hang around.
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Late; overdue or delayed.
ineffectual; slow-witted, slow to act, or dullard.
Moving with a slow pace or motion; not swift.
* Sandys
* Prior
(obsolete) Unwary; unready.
(obsolete) Criminal; guilty.
(US) A piece of paper given to students who are late to class.
(obsolete) To make tardy.
Loiter is a related term of tardy.
As verbs the difference between loiter and tardy
is that loiter is to stand about without any aim or purpose; to stand about idly; to linger; to hang around while tardy is (obsolete|transitive) to make tardy.As an adjective tardy is
late; overdue or delayed.As a noun tardy is
(us) a piece of paper given to students who are late to class.loiter
English
Verb
(en verb)- For some reason, they discourage loitering outside the store, but encourage it inside.
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Anagrams
*tardy
English
Adjective
(er)- He yawned, then raised a tardy hand over his mouth.
- His tardy performance bordered on incompetence.
- Check the tardy flight of time.
- tardy to vengeance, and with mercy brave
- (Hudibras)
- (Collier)
Synonyms
* (l), (l)Usage notes
* The term suggests habitual lateness. * Somewhat dated in the United Kingdom.Noun
(tardies)- The teacher gave her a tardy because she did not come into the classroom until after the bell.
See also
* tardy slipVerb
- (Shakespeare)