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idle
[ahyd-l]
adjective
not working or active; unemployed; doing nothing.
idle workers.
Synonyms: sluggishAntonyms: industrious, busynot spent or filled with activity.
idle hours.
not in use or operation; not kept busy.
idle machinery.
habitually doing nothing or avoiding work; lazy.
of no real worth, importance, or significance.
idle talk.
Antonyms: worthwhile, importanthaving no basis or reason; baseless; groundless.
idle fears.
frivolous; vain.
idle pleasures.
Synonyms: wastefulmeaningless; senseless.
idle threats.
futile; unavailing.
idle rage.
verb (used without object)
to pass time doing nothing.
to move, loiter, or saunter aimlessly.
to idle along the avenue.
(of a machine, engine, or mechanism) to operate at a low speed, disengaged from the load.
verb (used with object)
to pass (time) doing nothing (often followed byaway ).
to idle away the afternoon.
Synonyms: wasteto cause (a person) to be idle.
The strike idled many workers.
to cause (a machine, engine, or mechanism) to idle.
I waited in the car while idling the engine.
noun
the state or quality of being idle.
the state of a machine, engine, or mechanism that is idling.
a cold engine that stalls at idle.
idle
/ ˈaɪdəl /
adjective
unemployed or unoccupied; inactive
not operating or being used
(of money) not being used to earn interest or dividends
not wanting to work; lazy
(usually prenominal) frivolous or trivial
idle pleasures
ineffective or powerless; fruitless; vain
without basis; unfounded
verb
to waste or pass (time) fruitlessly or inactively
he idled the hours away
(intr) to loiter or move aimlessly
(intr) (of a shaft, engine, etc) to turn without doing useful work
Also (Brit): tick over. (intr) (of an engine) to run at low speed with the transmission disengaged
(tr) to cause to be inactive or unemployed
Other Word Forms
- idly adverb
- idleness noun
- overidle adjective
- overidleness noun
- unidle adjective
- unidling adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of idle1
Word History and Origins
Origin of idle1
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Example Sentences
Israel has accused international aid agencies like the UN of not picking up aid waiting at Gaza's border, pointing to the hundreds of trucks sitting idle.
“At the right conditions, failing idle facilities can pose significant wildfire and safety risks,” PG&E wrote in its plan to remove the lines.
The cause is still under investigation, but Pizarro has said a leading theory is that an idle Edison transmission line, last used in 1971, somehow became reenergized and started the blaze.
It doesn't own any vehicles but manages them digitally, trying to ensure that trucks don't stand idle or return home empty.
Despite my “talk to no one” intention on this idle Wednesday, I found myself distracted by a man sitting at the edge of the bar across from me, writing feverishly on a napkin.
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