dallier
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Definition
Noun: A person who wastes time, delays, or engages in idle activity rather than focusing on serious or important tasks; a loiterer or trifler.
Usage
The word "dallier" is a formal or literary noun used to describe a person characterized by their habit of dawdling or spending time in a frivolous, unproductive manner. It often carries a mildly critical or disapproving tone.
Examples
- The project manager grew impatient with the dallier on the team who never met a deadline.
- In her diary, she chastised herself for being a dallier when she should have been studying.
- He was known as a charming dallier, more interested in conversation than in completing his work.
Advanced Usage
- As a descriptor in character analysis: The term can be used to define a personality trait in literary or psychological contexts.
- The novel's protagonist is a dallier by nature, which ultimately leads to his tragic missed opportunities.
Variants and Related Words
- Dally (verb): To act or move slowly; to waste time; to flirt or trifle.
- He chose to dally in the park instead of going straight home.
- Dalliance (noun): A brief or casual involvement with something; a period of wasting time or frivolous activity.
- His dalliance with painting never became a serious pursuit.
Synonyms
- Loafer: A person who idles time away.
- Procrastinator: A person who delays or postpones action.
- Trifler: A person who treats something serious without due respect or seriousness.
- Dawdler: A person who is slow and wastes time.
Antonyms
- Go-getter: An ambitious, enterprising person.
- Workhorse: A person who works hard and consistently.
- Hustler: A person who works energetically and aggressively.
Noun
- someone who wastes time