lounger

noun
UK: /ˈlaʊndʒər/
US: /ˈlaʊndʒər/
  1. A person who spends their time relaxing and doing very little.

    1. He's such a lounger; he never does any work around the house.
    2. My brother is a permanent lounger, always on the sofa watching TV.
  2. A long chair designed for relaxing, often found outdoors.

    1. She settled into the lounger by the pool with a good book.
    2. We bought a new lounger for the patio so we could relax outside more.

Synonyms

loafer idler sluggard

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "lounger" in English means: A person who spends their time relaxing and doing very little., A long chair designed for relaxing, often found outdoors..

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

Synonyms for "lounger": loafer, idler, sluggard.

Example usage of "lounger": "He's such a lounger; he never does any work around the house.". More examples on the page.