shirk

/ʃɜːrk/
verbIntermediate
informal

To avoid or neglect a duty or responsibility, often by finding excuses or delegating to others.

The employee was fired for shirking his responsibilities.

The employee was dismissed for consistently avoiding his work obligations.

She couldn't shirk her parental duties, no matter how tired she was.

She had to fulfill her responsibilities as a parent, even when exhausted.

💡

Often used in contexts where someone is avoiding work or obligations they should be handling personally.

Collocations

shirk responsibilityavoid taking on one's dutiesshirk workavoid doing one's job

Synonyms

Antonyms

💡Pro Tip

Common Usage

This word is often used in professional or personal contexts to describe someone avoiding their duties.

📖Word Origin

From Middle English *shirken*, possibly from Old Norse *skirka* (to shrink back) or Old English *scircan* (to shrink).

📝Usage Notes

Often used in negative contexts to criticize someone for not fulfilling their obligations.

English Dictionary