Definition
In a dawdling manner; slowly, without hurrying, in a way that wastes or delays time.
Etymology
From 'dawdle' with the present participle suffix '-ing' combined with the adverbial suffix '-ly,' creating an adverb describing the manner of the action.
Kelly Says
Adverbs like 'dawdlingly' can turn verbs into descriptions of how someone moves through the world—saying someone moves 'dawdlingly' tells a whole story about their personality and pace of life.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
ሰላም ሰላም
se-lam se-lam
ARالعربية
بطالة
bu-ta-lah
BNবাংলা
দ্রুতগতি
dru-to-ga-ti
CACatalà
vagabundament
va-ga-bun-da-ment
DEDeutsch
schlendrianisch
shklen-dee-an-ish
ESEspañol
vagabundamente
vah-gah-boon-da-men-te
FISuomi
kävelemielisesti
kae-ve-lem-ie-lis-tee
FRFrançais
flâneur
flah-nuh
GUGU
ચાલે ચાલે
cha-le cha-le
HIहिन्दी
धीरे-धीरे
dee-ree-dee-ree
IDBahasa Indonesia
malas
ma-las
IGIG
ndị na-agba
ndi na-agba
ITItaliano
pigrone
pee-groh-neh
JA日本語
のろのろと
no-ro-no-ro to
KO한국어
느긋하게
neugyeot-ha-ge
MRMR
लवकर चालणे
lav-kar cha-la-ne
MSBahasa Melayu
pendiam
pen-dee-am
MYမြန်မာ
စိတ်ကောင်း
seet kaung
NLNederlands
dwalend
dwa-len-d
PLPolski
tumanie
too-ma-nee
PTPortuguês
vagalume
vah-gah-loo-meh
RUРусский
лениво
le-ni-vo
SVSvenska
slösa
shloe-sah
SWKiswahili
kuwa na haraka
koo-wa na ha-ra-ka
TAதமிழ்
நேரம் வீணாக்க
ne-ram vee-naak
TEతెలుగు
చాలా సేపటి
cha-la sa-ep-ti
TLTL
naglalambing
na-g-la-lam-bing
TRTürkçe
tembelce
tem-bel-ce
UKУкраїнська
поповіти
po-po-ve-ti
VITiếng Việt
lười biếng
loo-ee bee-eng
ZUZU
abantu abaphilayo
a-ban-too a-ba-phi-la-yo