Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
to-drag-your-feet
idiom
/tə ˈdræɡ jər fiːt/
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Definition
To delay or procrastinate in taking action or making a decision.
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Examples
- She was supposed to submit her report last week, but she’s been dragging her feet on it.
- Don’t drag your feet on this project; we need to meet the deadline.
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Meaning
This phrase implies that someone is taking their time and not acting promptly, often to the point of being seen as unmotivated or hesitant.
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Synonyms
- procrastinate
- stall
- dawdle
- hesitate
- delay