The difference between Lackadaisical and Lethargic
When used as adjectives, lackadaisical means showing no interest, vigor, determination, or enthusiasm, whereas lethargic means sluggish, slow.
check bellow for the other definitions of Lackadaisical and Lethargic
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Lackadaisical as an adjective:
Showing no interest, vigor, determination, or enthusiasm.
Examples:
"the lackadaisical look on his face"
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Lackadaisical as an adjective:
Lazy; slothful; indolent.
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Lethargic as an adjective:
sluggish, slow
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Lethargic as an adjective:
indifferent, apathetic