Etymology: [ pr&-'kras-t&-"nAt, prO ] (verb.) 1588. From Latin prōcrastinātum, past participle of prōcrastinō (“defer, put off till tomorrow”) prō (“in favor of”) + crāstinus (“of or belonging to tomorrow”) crās (“tomorrow”)
Synonyms: adjourn, be dilatory, cool, dally, dawdle, defer, drag, drag one’s feet, give the run around, goldbrick, hang fire, hesitate, hold off, lag, let slide, linger, loiter, pause, play a waiting game
Antonyms: accelerate, advance, complete, do, finish, go ahead, quicken
To put off; to delay something, To put off; to delay taking action; to wait until later, postpone doing what one should be doing; "He did not want to write the letter and procrastinated for days", postpone or delay needlessly; "He procrastinated the matter until it was almost too late, To delay; to be dilatory, To put off till to-morrow, or from day to day; to defer; to postpone; to delay; as, to procrastinate repentance, postpone, put off until a later time; delay, hold back, defer, If you procrastinate, you keep leaving things you should do until later, often because you do not want to do them. Most often we procrastinate when faced with something we do not want to do. + procrastination pro·cras·ti·na·tion He hates delay and procrastination in all its forms. to delay doing something that you ought to do, usually because you do not want to do it = put off (past participle of procrastinare, from cras ), postpone doing what one should be doing; "He did not want to write the letter and procrastinated for days" postpone or delay needlessly; "He procrastinated the matter until it was almost too late, postpone or delay needlessly; "He procrastinated the matter until it was almost too late", put off, procrastine, dillydally, past of procrastinate, third-person singular of procrastinate, present participle of procrastinate,
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To put off; to delay something - ""...procrastinate the inevitable." - Dick Vitale"
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To put off; to delay taking action; to wait until later - "He procrastinated until the last minute and had to stay up all night to finish."
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postpone doing what one should be doing; "He did not want to write the letter and procrastinated for days"
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postpone or delay needlessly; "He procrastinated the matter until it was almost too late
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To delay; to be dilatory
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To put off till to-morrow, or from day to day; to defer; to postpone; to delay; as, to procrastinate repentance
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postpone, put off until a later time; delay, hold back, defer fiil
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If you procrastinate, you keep leaving things you should do until later, often because you do not want to do them. Most often we procrastinate when faced with something we do not want to do. + procrastination pro·cras·ti·na·tion He hates delay and procrastination in all its forms. to delay doing something that you ought to do, usually because you do not want to do it = put off (past participle of procrastinare, from cras )
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postpone doing what one should be doing; "He did not want to write the letter and procrastinated for days" postpone or delay needlessly; "He procrastinated the matter until it was almost too late
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postpone or delay needlessly; "He procrastinated the matter until it was almost too late"
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