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slacker vs layabout

layabout vs slacker

slacker and layabout both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
slacker Yes No No No
layabout Yes No No No
As nouns, layabout is a hypernym of slacker; that is, layabout is a word with a broader meaning than slacker:
  • slacker: a person who shirks his work or duty (especially one who tries to evade military service in wartime)
  • layabout: person who does no work
Other hypernyms of slacker include bum, do-nothing, idler, loafer.
slacker (noun) layabout (noun)
a person who shirks his work or duty (especially one who tries to evade military service in wartime) person who does no work
Difference between slacker and layabout

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