Definition of sloth

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lười biếng

/sləʊθ//sləʊθ/

The word "sloth" has a fascinating origin! The term "sloth" comes from the 14th-century English word "slove," which meant "to move slowly or lazily." This, in turn, was derived from the Old English word "slōþ," which meant "softness" or "dullness." Over time, the spelling and meaning of the word evolved to reference the slow-moving, herbivorous mammal that we know today as the sloth. Interesting fact: The term "slothful" emerged in the 15th century as a synonym for lazy or indolent. This is likely due to the sloth's reputation for being slow-moving and seemingly apathetic. So, while the word "sloth" now primarily refers to the adorable, slow-moving creatures found in the rainforests, it also carries connotations of laziness and sluggishness!

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an animal that lives in trees in tropical parts of America and moves very slowly

một loài động vật sống trên cây ở vùng nhiệt đới của Châu Mỹ và di chuyển rất chậm

the bad habit of being lazy and unwilling to work

thói quen xấu lười biếng và không muốn làm việc