noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

  • I am experiencing a sense of indifference, commonly known as a blah feeling.
  • I just can't shake this blah feeling I've been having all day.
  • I'm feeling super blah today, like I just can't even.
  • The weight of the world on my shoulders is giving me a blah feeling that I can't seem to shake off.

adjective Counterproductive is an adjective that describes something that has the opposite effect of what is intended or desired.

  • Implementing such drastic changes without proper planning can be counterproductive to the overall success of the project.
  • Skipping meals may seem like a quick way to lose weight, but it can actually be counterproductive in the long run.
  • Staying up all night to study for the exam might seem like a good idea, but it's actually hella counterproductive.
  • Trying to control every aspect of your life can be counterproductive, sometimes you just need to go with the flow.

verb to waste time, to move slowly or idly

adjective wasting time or moving slowly

adverb in a slow or idle manner

  • The child was dawdling on his way to school, causing him to be late.
  • Stop dawdling and hurry up, we're going to be late!
  • Quit dawdling and let's bounce, we're gonna miss the movie.
  • She felt like she was dawdling through life, not making any progress towards her goals.

noun a thing that prevents someone from giving full attention to something else

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  • It is important to minimize distractions in order to improve focus and productivity.
  • I can't work with all these distractions around me.
  • I keep getting distracted by my phone, it's so annoying.
  • Her beauty was a distraction that he couldn't resist.

noun a person or thing that is idle or inactive

verb to take no action or make no effort

adverb in an idle or inactive manner

  • It is important to address the issue promptly rather than do nothing about it.
  • I'm just going to do nothing and relax all day.
  • Stop being lazy and actually do something instead of doing nothing all the time.
  • Sometimes it's better to do nothing and let things unfold naturally.

adverb In a habitual manner; regularly or repeatedly

  • She habitually arrives at the office ten minutes early every day.
  • He habitually forgets his keys and has to ask for a spare.
  • They habitually binge-watch TV shows on weekends.
  • The old man habitually reminisces about his youth.

noun A psychological barrier that prevents a person from making progress or thinking clearly

  • The student experienced a mental block while trying to solve the complex math problem.
  • I have a mental block when it comes to remembering people's names.
  • I can't think straight right now, I have a serious mental block.
  • Her anxiety created a mental block that prevented her from speaking in front of the crowd.

adjective describing someone who has a tendency to procrastinate or delay tasks

  • Her procrastinative behavior often led to missed deadlines at work.
  • I can't believe how procrastinative he is when it comes to doing his homework.
  • Stop being so procrastinative and just get it done already!
  • His mind was a maze of procrastinative thoughts, always finding ways to delay important tasks.

noun the quality or state of being counterproductive; hindering the achievement of a goal or objective

  • The constant interruptions in the office are leading to counterproductivity among the employees.
  • Checking your phone every five minutes is just going to make you less productive.
  • Skipping class might seem like a good idea, but it's actually hella counterproductive.
  • Trying to fix a leaky boat with a bucket full of holes is the epitome of counterproductivity.

noun an excessive desire to stay in bed

  • Clinomania is a serious condition that affects a person's ability to get out of bed in the morning.
  • I think I might have clinomania because I never want to leave my bed.
  • My friends always joke that I have clinomania because I never want to wake up early.
  • Her love for sleep is so strong, it's almost like she has clinomania.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

  • It is important to prioritize business before pleasure in order to achieve success in the long run.
  • Let's finish up the work tasks before we relax and have fun, you know, business before pleasure.
  • No time for play until we get this project done, it's all about business before pleasure.
  • Just like how a farmer tends to the fields before enjoying the harvest, we must focus on business before pleasure.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective describes or modifies a noun

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb

  • Engaging in meaningful activities is a good way to ensure time well spent.
  • Hanging out with friends is always time well spent.
  • Binging on Netflix shows is definitely time well spent.
  • Investing in self-care is like planting seeds for time well spent in the future.

noun a slang term for aimlessly browsing the internet or web surfing without a specific purpose

  • The company implemented strict policies to prevent employees from wilfing during work hours.
  • Stop wilfing around and focus on finishing your homework.
  • I caught him wilfing on his phone instead of studying for the test.
  • She spent hours wilfing through old photos, reminiscing about the past.