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loaf

NounIntransitive VerbTransitive Verb
pl: loavespast: loafedpp: loafeding: loafing

As a noun, this term refers to the physical form of bread before it is sliced. It evokes a sense of wholeness and artisanal production, often associated with the smell of a bakery or home cooking. As a verb, the word carries a strong negative connotation of laziness or negligence. It describes a state of inertia where one avoids responsibility, often implying a deliberate choice to be unproductive while others are working.

Meanings

Noun

A shaped mass of bread baked as a single piece.

"She bought a fresh loaf of sourdough from the bakery."

Intransitive Verb
[~ around]

To spend time in a lazy or idle way without any particular purpose.

"He spent the entire weekend loafing around the house."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To waste time or avoid work while pretending to be busy.

"He spent the afternoon loafing on the job."

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