Pronunciation: /ˈsaɪbərˌslækɪŋ/
noun the act of using work time on the internet for personal activities
A1 Cyberslacking means wasting time on the internet instead of working.
A2 Many employees engage in cyberslacking by browsing social media during work hours.
B1 Cyberslacking can negatively impact productivity in the workplace.
B2 Employers often implement measures to prevent cyberslacking among their employees.
C1 Cyberslacking is a common issue in many modern workplaces due to the easy access to the internet.
C2 Some companies have strict policies in place to combat cyberslacking and ensure employees stay focused on their tasks.
formal Cyberslacking is a serious issue in many workplaces, leading to decreased productivity.
informal Stop cyberslacking and get back to work!
slang I caught you cyberslacking again, you need to focus on your tasks.
figurative Cyberslacking is like throwing away valuable time in the digital world.
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