laze

verb
UK: /leɪz/
US: /leɪz/
  1. To relax and do very little.

    1. I like to laze in the sun.
    2. We laze around the pool all day on vacation because it is fun.
laze noun
  1. A period of relaxing and doing very little.

    1. I enjoy a good laze on Sundays.
    2. After a long week, a laze in the park is what I need to recharge.

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The phonetic transcription of "laze" is /leɪz/ in British English and /leɪz/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "laze": loaf, lounge, recline, idle, relax.

Example usage of "laze": "I like to laze in the sun.". More examples on the page.