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Meaning of idle
The primary meaning of the word "idle" is not working or being inactive.
Etymology of idle
The word "idle" has its roots in Old English "idol" or "idil", which meant "empty" or "void", and is related to the Old Norse word "idill", also meaning "empty" or "idle".
The word has been used in English since the 9th century to describe something or someone that is not being used or is inactive.
Over time, the meaning of the word has expanded to include connotations of laziness or lack of motivation.
Synonyms
inactive
inert
dormant
stagnant
sluggish
lethargic
lazy
indolent
slothful
languid
listless
apathetic
indifferent
unmotivated
unproductive
fruitless
useless
ineffective
inefficient
unavailing
purposeless
aimless
pointless
hollow
empty
vacant
unfilled
unoccupied
unemployed
free
available
spare
vacant
unemployed
laid off
on leave
resting
relaxing
recreating
loafing
lounging
dawdling
procrastinating
delaying
putting off
inactive
sedentary
stationary
motionless
still
quiet
inactive
passive
unengaged
disengaged.
Definitions
- Not working or being inactive, especially because there is no work to do or because someone is being lazy.
- Not in use or operation, especially because something is broken or because there is no need for it.
- (of a person) not having a job or any regular activity.
Usage Examples
- The factory has been idle for months due to a lack of orders.
- She spent the day idle, lounging on the beach and reading a book.
- The computer has been idle for hours, waiting for someone to use it.
Antonyms
active
busy
engaged
employed
occupied
working
productive
efficient
effective
motivated
driven
diligent
industrious
hardworking
tireless
energetic
lively
dynamic
purposeful
meaningful
useful
valuable
fruitful
successful
thriving
flourishing
bustling
vibrant
vivacious
zealous
enthusiastic
dedicated
committed
passionate
fervent
ardent.