домосед
couch potato
inactive homebody
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домосед with English translation
домосед usage examples
After moving in, he became a couch potato who hardly left the sofa.
После переезда он превратился в домоседа, который почти не встаёт с дивана.
Don't be a couch potato — come play a short game of basketball with us.
Не будь домоседом — сыграй с нами в короткую игру в баскетбол.
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домосед synonyms
What's the difference between домосед / домосид (colloq.) / лентяй / лежебока / бездельник / тунеядец
Neutral term for a person who prefers staying at home and a quiet life.
He's a real homebody — he hardly goes out in the evenings.
Он настоящий домосед — вечерами почти не выходит из квартиры.
Colloquial form of 'домосед', a bit more familiar and conversational.
He's such a homebody — he prefers an evening at home with a show over meeting friends.
Он такой домосид — предпочитает вечер дома с сериалом, чем встречи с друзьями.
General negative word for someone who is lazy and avoids work or activity.
He's a lazybones — he could help around the house but prefers lying on the couch.
Он лентяй — мог бы помочь по дому, но предпочитает лежать на диване.
Colloquial derogatory term for someone who lies around a lot and does nothing.
Don't be a couch potato — get up and help with the move.
Не будь лежебокой — встань и помоги с переездом.
Denotes a person who consistently does nothing and avoids work.
He's considered an idler — unemployed and not using his time productively.
Его считают бездельником — он без работы и времени не использует продуктивно.
Officially derogatory term for someone shirking work; has legal and old-fashioned connotations.
In the past, idlers could be held accountable for avoiding work.
В прошлом тунеядцев могли привлекать к ответственности за уклонение от труда.
Figurative, sometimes humorous word for a very lazy person; stronger judgment than 'homebody'.
He's a real slacker — he won't even wash the dishes.
Он настоящий ленивец — даже посуду не помоет.
Slang: someone obsessively into something (usually games or studying); may stay home a lot but not necessarily passive.
He's almost a nerd/try-hard — spends nights gaming and barely leaves the apartment.
Он чуть ли не задрот — проводит ночи за играми, почти не выходит из квартиры.
Jargon pejorative for a monotonous office worker; refers to workplace routine rather than being a homebody.
He's a typical office plankton: come in — work — leave, no hobbies or initiative.
Он типичный офисный планктон: приход — работа — уход, без увлечений и инициативы.
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How to pronounce домосед and what this word means
домосед translation: couch potato. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce домосед
[dəmɐˈsʲet]
домосед translation
couch potato
домосед examples
After moving in, he became a couch potato who hardly left the sofa.
домосед transcription
[dəmɐˈsʲet]
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Questions about this word
домосед meaning: what does it mean?
человек, предпочитающий сидеть дома и мало двигаться
домосед pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
домосед is pronounced as [dəmɐˈsʲet]. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
домосед definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
After moving in, he became a couch potato who hardly left the sofa. Translation: После переезда он превратился в домоседа, который почти не встаёт с дивана.
Is домосед part of Personality Traits vocabulary?
Yes, домосед (couch potato) can be learned in the Personality Traits topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.
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