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malingerer
ma·lin·ger M0061800 (mə-lĭng′gər)intr.v. ma·lin·gered, ma·lin·ger·ing, ma·lin·gers To feign illness or other incapacity in order to avoid duty or work. [From French malingre, sickly.] ma·lin′ger·er n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | malingerer - someone shirking their duty by feigning illness or incapacityshammer, skulkershirker, slacker - a person who shirks his work or duty (especially one who tries to evade military service in wartime) | Translationsmalinger (məˈliŋgə) verb to pretend to be unwell eg in order to avoid work. He says he's ill, but I think he's just malingering. 裝病 装病maˈlingerer noun 裝病的人 装病者malingerer
malingerer [mah-ling´ger-er] one who is guilty of malingering.ma·lin·ger·er (mă-ling'gĕr-ĕr), One who engages in malingering.ma·lin·ger·er (mă-ling'gĕr-ĕr) One who engages in malingering. malingerer Related to malingerer: malingersmalingerer in military law, a person who pretends to be ill or who deliberately injures himself, as by shooting himself in the foot, to render himself unfit for service or to delay return to service.malingerer Related to malingerer: malingersSynonyms for malingerernoun someone shirking their duty by feigning illness or incapacitySynonymsRelated Words |