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malingerer

[muh-ling-ger-er] / məˈlɪŋ gər ər /


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That’s because welfare programs are easiest to axe when conservatives go hunting for budget cuts — Americans typically view them as serving layabouts and malingerers at their expense.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s starting to make me feel like I’m a malingerer.

From Washington Post

These patients are often dismissed as malingerers or as suffering from a psychosomatic condition—and so it still is with long COVID.

From Scientific American

Experts have said Army culture breeds the belief that missing soldiers are malingerers or cowards, which makes finding them a low priority.

From Washington Post

Experts have said Army culture breeds belief that missing soldiers are malingerers or cowards, which makes finding them a low priority.

From Seattle Times