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oziosamente

idly, lazily

adverb oh-tsyoh-ZAH-men-teh Rare

Usage Note

Oziosamente derives from ozioso ('idle, lazy') and describes doing something without purpose or effort. The root ozio means 'leisure' or 'idleness' and appears in the proverb l'ozio è il padre di tutti i vizi ('idleness is the father of all vices'). In modern usage the adverb often has a mildly negative connotation of wasting time.

Examples

"Trascorreva le giornate oziosamente al sole."

Natural Translation

He spent his days idly in the sun.

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