lazy
The Spanish word 'perezoso' translates to 'lazy' in English. This adjective is used to describe a person, animal, or entity that doesn't like to work hard or do anything that requires effort. It is similar to words like 'sluggish', 'indolent', 'inactive', or 'slothful' in English.
You are very lazy today.
This phrase describes someone's behavior, indicating that they are not energetic or active on that particular day.
The dog is so lazy that it only wants to sleep.
In this sentence, it emphasizes the dog's lack of activity and preference for sleeping, highlighting its lazy nature.
Don't be lazy, help with the chores.
This phrase is a request or command urging someone to stop being lazy and contribute to the household tasks.