There is no true homophone for lazy in the English language. Homophones are words which sound the same, but are spelt differently and have different meanings.
A homonym is a word that has the same spelling or pronunciation as another word but different meanings, often causing confusion in language usage.
The noun forms of the adjective 'lax' are laxity and laxness.
'Lax' is an adjective and so it doesn't have a past tense.
Tense and lax refer to the muscular tension in the vocal cords when producing speech sounds. Tense vowels have more muscular tension and are produced with a longer duration, while lax vowels have less tension and a shorter duration. English contrasts tense and lax vowels, such as in the pairs /iː/ (tense) and /ɪ/ (lax).
As in "Smooth move, Ex-Lax"? I have no idea i asked the same question lol
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don't be a couch potato get up and get a life:)other words for lazy are ..................................... :) :p :D
A word that got the same mean with lazy slow doing nothing?
lazy.... lol
The word is formed from 'snore', a sound made while sleeping, plus 'lax', a word meaning idle. Snorlax is a lazy Pokemon that sleeps most of the time.
Almost the same. to Rome is 11 hours 50 min, to Tokyo 11 hours 45 min. even thought they are almost the same distance, flight to Rome are more expensive.
There is no true homophone for lazy in the English language. Homophones are words which sound the same, but are spelt differently and have different meanings.
The class got away with murder because the teacher's discipline was lax. His muscles were lax in sleep.
LAX
No, Ex-Lax and Dulcolax are not the same. They are different brands of over-the-counter laxatives that work in slightly different ways. Ex-Lax contains the active ingredient senna, while Dulcolax contains the active ingredient bisacodyl.
A homonym is a word that has the same spelling or pronunciation as another word but different meanings, often causing confusion in language usage.