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What is the adverb for lazy?

There isn't one single adverb that directly corresponds to "lazy." However, depending on the context, you could use these adverbs:

* Lazily: This is the most straightforward option, implying a slow, unmotivated manner.

* Idly: Suggests a lack of purpose or activity, often with a sense of relaxation.

* Indolently: This emphasizes a state of ease and unwillingness to exert effort.

* Sluggishly: Implies slowness and lack of energy.

* Carelessly: Suggests a lack of attention to detail or effort.

The best adverb to use will depend on the specific meaning you want to convey.

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