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idlest Definition


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idle
adj idler, idlest
    1. Not in use; not being used; unoccupied.
      Thesaurus: inactive, still, inert, dormant, motionless, out of action, unused, unoccupied, abandoned, vacant, deserted; Antonym: active, busy, engaged.
    2. Not wanting to work; lazy; indolent.
    3. Having no purpose or value.
      Example: idle chatter
      Thesaurus: useless, pointless, vain, rambling.
    4. Without cause, basis or good reason; unnecessary.
      Example: an idle rumour
    5. Having no effect or result; not taken seriously.
      Example: an idle threat
verb idled, idling
    1. To spend time doing nothing or being idle.
      Form: idle away time (usually)
    intr
    2. To do nothing or be idle.
    intr
    3. Said of an engine, machinery, etc: to run gently while out of gear or without doing any work.
    4. To make (an engine, etc) idle.
Derivative: idleness
noun
    Derivative: idler
    noun
      Someone who is lazy or indolent
        Thesaurus: dawdler, good-for-nothing, do-nothing, slouch (slang), lazybones (slang), slacker, drone, dodger, loafer, malingerer, shirker, lounger, laggard.
    Derivative: idly
    adverb
      Etymology: Anglo-Saxon idel, meaning ‘empty' or ‘worthless'.



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