Laggard (Adjective)
Meaning
Wasting time.
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- He was always a laggard in the mornings, hitting the snooze button repeatedly and delaying the start of his day.
- The new hire was a laggard when it came to meeting deadlines, consistently submitting work late and frustrating his colleagues.
- Despite the urgency of the project, the development team was a laggard in implementing the necessary changes, causing delays in the launch.
- She was a laggard when it came to responding to emails, often taking days to reply to even the most pressing messages.
- The company was a laggard in embracing new technology, stubbornly clinging to outdated systems and falling behind the competition.