sloth

[sləʊθ]

sloth Definition

  • 1reluctance to work or make an effort; laziness
  • 2a slow-moving tropical American mammal that hangs upside down from the branches of trees using its long limbs and hooked claws.

Using sloth: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sloth" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    His sloth was the reason why he failed the exam.

  • Example

    The sloth is known for its slow movement and lazy nature.

  • Example

    She spent the entire day in bed, overcome by sloth.

sloth Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with sloth

  • a spiritual or moral failing of laziness and apathy towards God's will

    Example

    In Christian theology, sloth is considered one of the seven deadly sins.

  • three-toed sloth

    a type of sloth with three toes on each foot, native to Central and South America

    Example

    The three-toed sloth is a fascinating animal that moves very slowly.

  • a nocturnal bear found in the Indian subcontinent, known for its long shaggy fur and long, curved claws

    Example

    The sloth bear is a unique species that feeds mainly on termites and ants.

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Summary: sloth in Brief

The term 'sloth' [sləʊθ] refers to a reluctance to work or make an effort, often characterized as laziness. It can also refer to a slow-moving tropical American mammal that hangs upside down from the branches of trees using its long limbs and hooked claws. The phrase 'deadly sin of sloth' refers to a spiritual or moral failing of laziness and apathy towards God's will.

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