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procrastinate


Meanings
  • Verb

    To postpone or delay an action, especially out of habit or reluctance.

    - "I often procrastinate doing my homework until the last minute."
    - "She can't bring herself to procrastinate making an important decision."

Pronunciation




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  2. /pɹoʊˈkɹæstəneɪt/



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Antonyms

precrastinate
Synonyms

delay , penelopize , stall , delay , postpone , put off , stall
Rhymes
Words rhyming with procrastinate
astonish , chasten , distrain , euphemize , fasten , hasten , mastodon , pastorate , pasture , restrain , transmute
Variants
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procrastinate , procrastinated , procrastinates , procrastinating , procrastination , procrastinations , procrastinator , procrastinators
Forms
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procrastinated (past tense), procrastinating (present participle), procrastinator (noun), procrastinative (adjective)


Etymology
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From Latin procrastinare, from procrastinare, to put off until tomorrow, from cras, tomorrow + pro-, for.


Trivia
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  1. Procrastination is not just a human behavior – studies have shown that some animals, such as elephants, also exhibit signs of delaying gratification.

  2. The ancient Romans had a god named Procrastinus, who was believed to encourage putting things off until tomorrow.


Related Concepts
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  1. perfectionism: Procrastination can be a result of perfectionism, as individuals may put off completing a task until they feel they have done it to the best of their ability.

  2. distraction: Procrastination can also be a result of distraction, as individuals may be easily drawn away from their tasks by external factors.


Culture
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Procrastination is a common theme in literature and art, often depicted as a source of humor or frustration. In the novel 'Brave New World' by Aldous Huxley, procrastination is presented as a negative trait, as it is seen as a waste of time and a hindrance to productivity.

How to Memorize "procrastinate"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a clock ticking and the hands moving slowly as you put off completing a task. Imagine the deadline approaching and the sense of urgency growing.

  2. associate

    - Associate procrastination with a negative emotion, such as anxiety or guilt, to help motivate yourself to take action.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym 'P.O.W.E.R.' to remember the six steps to overcoming procrastination: Prioritize, Organize, Work, Eliminate, Reward, and Enlist.


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