The word "sloth" refers to a type of mammal known for its slow movements and tree-dwelling habits. However, in a broader context, "sloth" also refers to a state of being lazy or inactive, characterized by a lack of effort or motivation to act. It is often associated with procrastination or a failure to engage in necessary activities.
The word "sloth" comes from the Old English "slǽwth," which means "laziness" or "sluggishness." It can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic *slōwō, and it shares roots with similar terms in other Germanic languages, indicating a longstanding association with inactivity and lethargy.