laggards

[US]/ˈlæɡədz/
[UK]/ˈlæɡərdz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.people who lag behind or are slow to progress; those who are slow to adopt new ideas or technologies

Phrases & Collocations

market laggards

technology laggards

investment laggards

economic laggards

laggards in innovation

laggards in growth

performance laggards

laggards in development

education laggards

laggards in adoption

Example Sentences

the laggards in technology adoption often miss out on key innovations.

in a fast-paced market, laggards can struggle to keep up with competitors.

companies that are laggards in digital transformation face significant challenges.

education systems that leave laggards behind can hinder overall progress.

investors often avoid laggards, preferring more promising opportunities.

addressing the needs of laggards can lead to a more inclusive society.

in any group project, laggards can affect the overall performance.

training programs should focus on helping laggards catch up.

lagging sales figures indicate that some teams are still laggards.

identifying laggards in performance can help improve team dynamics.

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