Slacking (Noun)
Meaning
The evasion of work or duty.
Classification
Nouns denoting acts or actions.
Examples
- Her consistent tardiness and prolonged breaks have been a clear indication that she's guilty of slacking on the job.
- The employee's productivity dropped significantly, and it became apparent that he was slacking off whenever his manager was away.
- After the first few weeks, new team members usually adjust, but some resort to slacking if the work environment is too relaxed.
- His lack of effort on team projects led others to believe he was doing the bare minimum, making up for the rest through slacking.
- It's challenging to hold employees accountable for slacking when their tasks are not well-defined or communicated.