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sloth
[ slawth slohth ]
noun
Indifference, negligence, and sloth have no place in the classroom.
Synonyms:
- any of several slow-moving, arboreal, tropical American edentates of the family Bradypodidae, having a long, coarse, grayish-brown coat often of a greenish cast caused by algae, and long, hooklike claws used in gripping tree branches while hanging or moving along in a habitual upside-down position.
- a pack or group of bears.
sloth
/ ²õ±ôəʊθ /
noun
- any of several shaggy-coated arboreal edentate mammals of the family Bradypodidae, esp Bradypus tridactylus ( three-toed sloth or ai ) or Choloepus didactylus ( two-toed sloth or unau ), of Central and South America. They are slow-moving, hanging upside down by their long arms and feeding on vegetation
- reluctance to work or exert oneself
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of sloth1
Example Sentences
Non-human primates, including howler monkeys and sloths, can also be infected with Oropouche, which is why the disease is sometimes nicknamed “sloth fever.â€
Gluttony, greed, sloth, lust and even murder have been on display in its cryptic halls.
My friends find it bizarre when they see my shows because they're like, "You are so energetic. You are the most sloth, lazy, depressive, miserable person in real life, and in your shows you're manic."
“Of the seven deadly sins, all but sloth emerge from the seduction that beckons.â€
For millions of years, North America was home to a zoo of giants: mammoths and mastodons, camels and dire wolves, sloths the size of elephants and beavers as big as bears.
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