procrastinate
Meanings
Verb
- 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 taking action; to wait until later.
- To put off; to delay (something).
Origin / Etymology
First attested in 1548; from Latin prōcrastinātus, perfect passive participle of prōcrastinō (“defer, put off till tomorrow”) (see -ate (verb-forming suffix)), from prō- (“in favor of”) + crāstinus (“of or belonging to tomorrow”) + -ō (verb-forming suffix), from crās (“tomorrow”).
Synonyms
adjourn, avert, defer, delay, dilly-dally, dillydally, drag one's feet, drag one's heels, draw out, extend, forestall, forestay, forslow, kick into the long grass, kick the can down the road, penelopize, postpone, procrastinate, procrastine, prolong, prorogate, prorogue, protract, put off, put on hold, put on ice, retard, shillyshally, stall, stay, suspend, tarry
Antonyms
advance, antedate, bring forward, expedite, hasten, jump on, precrastinate, prepone, rush, shoot first and ask questions later, speed up, take action
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