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i·dle /ˈaɪdl/ adjective
idle verb
آزاد گشتن، بیکار شدن، بی بار شدن در حال سکون، ساکن، استراحت (به سبب نداشتن حریف)، بیکار، بیهوده، بی خود، بی اساس، بی پروپا، وقت گذراندن، وقت تلف کردن، تنبل شدن، مهندسی: بی بار، زیست شناسی: درجاکار، ورزش: استراحت، علوم هوایی: هرزگردی
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Synonyms & Related Wordsidle[adjective]Synonyms:- inactive, redundant, unemployed, unoccupied, unused, vacant
- lazy, good-for-nothing, indolent, lackadaisical, shiftless, slothful, sluggish
- useless, fruitless, futile, groundless, ineffective, pointless, unavailing, unsuccessful, vain, worthless
[verb]Synonyms:- often with away: laze, dally, dawdle, kill time, loaf, loiter, lounge, potter
Antonyms: busy
Related Idioms: dog it, kill time, lie around, mark time
Related Words: relax,
repose,
rest,
amble,
linger,
mooch,
mosey,
saunter,
stroll,
tarry,
hang around,
sit around,
sit back,
sit by
English Thesaurus: lazy, idle, indolent, shiftless, work-shy, ... [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English DictionaryI. i·dle1 /ˈaɪdl/
adjective[
Language: Old English;
Origin: idel]
1. not working or producing anything
Antonym : busy:
I cannot afford to leave the land lying idle.
The whole team stood idle, waiting for the mechanic.
The workers have been idle for the last six months.2. not serious, or not done with any definite intention:
She was not a woman to make idle threats.idle chatter/talk/gossip etc
It was only from idle curiosity that she went into the barn.3. lazy:
Go and wake up that idle brother of yours.
REGISTERIdle sounds rather old-fashioned and literary. In everyday English, people usually say
lazy:
She's not stupid, just lazy.4. it is idle to do something it is not worth doing something, because nothing will be achieved:
It would be idle to deny that progress was made.5. the idle rich rich people who do not have to work
—idleness noun [uncountable]—idly adverb:
They sat chatting idly.
I cannot stand idly by and let him take the blame. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
II. idle2 verb1. [intransitive] if an engine idles, it runs slowly while the vehicle, machine etc is not moving:
He flicked a switch and let the boat idle.2. [intransitive] to spend time doing nothing:
Sometimes he went for a walk; sometimes he just idled.3. [transitive] American English to stop using a factory or stop providing work for your workers, especially temporarily
Synonym : shut down:
The company has idled a number of its US plants indefinitely.idle something ↔ away phrasal verb to spend time in a relaxed way, doing nothing:
They idled their time away in the pub. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocationsidle adj.I. lazy VERBS be | become ADV. very | bone (informal),
totally She never lifts a finger to help. She's bone idle.
rather [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
idle II. not in use VERBS be, lie, sit, stand Half their machines are lying idle. The pumps are standing idle.
remain | leave sth, make sth The land was left idle for years. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
Thesauruslazy not liking work or physical activity, or not making any effort to do anything:
a lazy student
You make your own breakfast! Don't be so lazy!idle lazy and not doing enough work.
Idle sounds rather formal and is becoming old-fashioned. In everyday English, people usually use
lazy:
The beggars were too idle to look for work.
Her son was bone idle (=extremely lazy).indolent formal lazy and living a comfortable life:
He spent an indolent first year at Oxford.
the indolent son of a wealthy landownershiftless lazy and having no ambition to succeed or do anything useful with your life:
her shiftless husbandwork-shy British English lazy and trying to avoid any work:
He was work-shy, and no one could remember when he’d last held a job.slothful formal lazy and not liking physical activity:
Her advice to slothful Americans is: ‘Get out there and walk!’ [TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus ▲