Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
sweir
Adjective
/swiːər/

Definition
The term ‘sweir’ refers to being lazy or lethargic. It is often used to describe a person who is unwilling to work or put in effort.

Examples
- He was feeling sweir and didn’t want to get out of bed all day.
- After the long holiday, she was too sweir to return to her normal routine.

Meaning
To be slow, sluggish, or averse to activity; typically implies a sense of unwillingness to exert oneself.

Synonyms
- Lazy
- Indolent
- Lethargic
- Sluggish
- Idle