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What is the suffix for lazy?

There isn't a single, commonly used suffix for "lazy." However, you can create words related to laziness by using prefixes and suffixes:

* Prefixes:

* Un-: "Unlazy" (meaning not lazy)

* In-: "Inactivity" (meaning lack of activity, often due to laziness)

* Dis-: "Disinclined" (meaning unwilling, often due to laziness)

* Non-: "Nonchalant" (meaning unconcerned, sometimes associated with laziness)

* Suffixes:

* -ness: "Laziness" (meaning the state of being lazy)

* -ly: "Lazily" (meaning in a lazy way)

* -ing: "Lazing" (meaning relaxing or idling, often associated with laziness)

It's important to note that while these words are related to laziness, they don't directly mean "lazy." For example, "inactivity" could be due to illness, not laziness.

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