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antiwork

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Etymology

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From anti- +‎ work.

Adjective

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antiwork (comparative more antiwork, superlative most antiwork)

  1. Opposing work.
    • 1973, Elizabeth Bergner Hurlock, Personality development:
      Most students, long before they reach the high school age, develop an antiwork attitude — a negative attitude toward anything that requires "excessive" time and effort.
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