laggardly
English
Adverb
laggardly (comparative more laggardly, superlative most laggardly)
- In the manner of a laggard; sluggishly; slowly.
- 1917, Charles Lyman Greene, Medical Diagnosis for the Student and Practitioner, page 732:
- They are in virtual contact above with the liver on the right side and the spleen on the left and move laggardly and to a slight degree with respiration.
- 1917, Waldo David Frank, The Unwelcome Man: A Novel, page 108:
- But none the less, he moved stiffly to the door in order to comply. His legs moved laggardly. Something within him repelled this motion of obedience.
- 2016, Johnny D. Boggs, Summer of the Star: A Western Story, Blackstone Publishing, →ISBN:
- Eager as we were to reach Ellsworth, the boss men made us keep those longhorns moving at a leisurely pace. Leisurely. [...] So it was a good thing Mr. Justus and the major kept us moving laggardly.
Adjective
laggardly (comparative more laggardly, superlative most laggardly)
- Slow in manner; taking more time than is necessary; lagging behind.
- 1986, James C. McCroskey, Virginia P. Richmond, Robert Allen Stewart, One on One: The Foundations of Interpersonal Communication, Prentice Hall:
- For the most part the early adopters, early majority, and later majority can function in either an innovative system, laggardly system, or a system that has a combination of both.
- 1992, Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) : House of Commons official report:
- It is extremely important to discover why a county such as West Glamorgan, which is still home to a great number of native Welsh speakers, is more laggardly in its provision of Welsh language teaching than South Glamorgan ...
- 2016, David Gowland, Britain and the European Union, Taylor & Francis, →ISBN, page 130:
- Britain has considerable interest in completing the Single Market in services that has made much more laggardly progress than the free movement of persons and visible goods.
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