Here you will learn the difference between Lazy and Idle. You will also learn the meaning of an English expression bone idle.
Knowing the difference between these 2 confusing English words will help you improve your English speaking and writing skills.
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Difference between Lazy and Idle
Difference between Lazy and Idle

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The words for today are Lazy and Idle. Let’s review what is the difference between Lazy and Idle.
Difference between Lazy and Idle
How to use Lazy
is when somebody just won’t do anything permanently
Examples:
🔸 She’s a lazy girl. Never picks up a book and won’t do her homework.
🔸 He is so lazy that he always misses school and spends most of his day in bed.
🔸 Sam was very lazy and never wanted to work.
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Difference between Lazy and Idle
How to use Idle
is temporary, at the moment something or someone isn’t doing anything
Examples:
🔸 The machine is idle because it’s broken and has to be fixed. (Once it is fixed, it’ll be working again.)
🔸 The man is idle because the factory has closed due to COVID. (As soon as COVID is over, he’ll be working again.)
Difference between Lazy and Idle
However, there is a similarity when we use the expression bone idle.
Bone idle Meaning
Meaning: that someone is very very lazy or stays idle all the time
Examples:
🔸He’s so bone idle that he’s never earned a penny in his life.
🔸Some people are so bone idle that they can’t get up before lunchtime.
Bone Idle Meaning

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