lazyhood

/ˈleɪziˌhuːd/

Definitions

1. noun

A quality of a place or culture characterized by a general lack of motivation and industriousness.

“The city’s lazyhood was a major concern for local business owners, who sought to revitalize the area with new initiatives.”

Synonyms

  • indolence
  • sluggishness

Antonyms

  • industriousness
  • productivity