What is another word for taking one's sweet time?

Pronunciation: [tˈe͡ɪkɪŋ wˈɒnz swˈiːt tˈa͡ɪm] (IPA)

Taking one's sweet time is an expression used to describe someone who is taking a long time to complete a task or event, doing so at a leisurely pace. Other synonyms for this phrase include procrastinating, dragging one's feet, dawdling, loitering, lingering, and stalling. These phrases all imply a sense of delay or a prolonged process without necessarily indicating that there is a specific reason for the delay. Although taking one's sweet time can sometimes be seen as a negative trait, it can also be indicative of someone enjoying the moment, savoring an experience, or taking a deliberate and measured approach to a project.

What are the hypernyms for Taking one's sweet time?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Related words: taking too long, slow and steady wins the race, taking your time and getting nowhere, taking the slow route, taking the time to do something right

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