loafer in Spanish
loafer in Spanish is comodón, gandul, haragán — loafer means a person who avoids work and idles their time away.
loafer in Spanish
comodón
An idle person.
gandul
An idle person.
haragán
An idle person.
holgazán
An idle person.
mocasín
An idle person.
mocasín
A shoe with no laces, resembling a moccasin.
What does "loafer" mean?
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noun A person who avoids work and idles their time away.
"The manager complained that half the shift were loafers."
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noun A casual, low-cut slip-on shoe with no laces.
"He wore leather loafers with no socks to the office."
loafer in a sentence
- The manager complained that half the shift were loafers.
- He was branded a loafer after missing three deadlines in a row.
- He wore leather loafers with no socks to the office.
- She kept a pair of loafers by the door for quick errands.
Common Spanish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "loafer" in Spanish?
"loafer" in Spanish is comodón, gandul, haragán. loafer means: A person who avoids work and idles their time away.
How do you use "loafer" in a sentence?
Example: "The manager complained that half the shift were loafers." In Spanish, "loafer" is comodón, gandul, haragán.
Are there other ways to say "loafer" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 5 translations listed for "loafer": comodón, gandul, haragán, holgazán, mocasín.
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