procrastinator

[ UK /pɹəkɹˈɑːstɪnˌe‍ɪtɐ/ ]
[ US /pɹəˈkɹæstəˌneɪtɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who postpones work (especially out of laziness or habitual carelessness)
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How To Use procrastinator In A Sentence

  • Although I agree the procrastinatory tactic sounds a little off. Wolverine Trailer Attached to The Day The Earth Stood Still | /Film
  • Most importantly, procrastinatory behaviour is based on perceived workloads and deadlines, and it can not be assumed that perceptions are always perfect.
  • He says the smart procrastinator can earn a reputation for productivity while giving in to the urge to delay.
  • Big thanks to Mark Meyer for alerting Soho the Dog HQ to the procrastinatory potential of the Bundesarchiv. posted by Matthew @ 2: 40 PM Your Deutsches Bundesarchiv
  • Casey works out his arms, I work out my non-procrastinatory muscles. Do You Have a Magic Ring?
  • Not making a decision absolves procrastinators of responsibility for the outcome of events.
  • Although lesser dictionaries give it the abbreviated meaning of ‘delayer or procrastinator,’ the Oxford English Dictionary will inform that it was once more commonly used to mean ‘one who delays past the appropriate time for departure.’ Word Fugitives
  • In typically home-spun style, it tells the story of Bob, an inveterate procrastinator who is great at accomplishing meaningless tasks but not so hot at getting round to what really matters.
  • Don't say you are a procrastinator; really, it's just that the pace of this bloody age is too fast.
  • Apparently, we are not only procrastinators and malingerers but a bunch of lily-livered cowards because going to the dentist tops the list, followed by exercising and saving money.
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