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单词 dally
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dally

verb

dal·​ly ˈda-lē How to pronounce dally (audio)
dallied; dallying

intransitive verb

1
a
: to act playfully
especially : to play amorously
b
: to deal lightly : toy
accused him of dallying with a serious problem
2
a
: to waste time
b
: linger, dawdle
dallier noun

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The Evolution of Dally

English speakers have been playing with dally since the 14th century. They first started using the word with the meaning "to chat," which was also the meaning of the Anglo-French word from which it was derived, but that meaning fell into disuse. Next, dalliers were amusing themselves by acting playfully with each other especially in amorous and flirtatious ways. Apparently, some dalliers were also a bit derisive, leading dally to mean "to deal with lightly or in a way that is not serious." It didn't take long for the fuddy-duddies to criticize all this play as a waste of time. By the mid-16th century, dally was weighted down with its "to waste time" and "to dawdle" senses.

Synonyms

  • disport
  • frolic
  • play
  • recreate
  • rollick
  • skylark
  • sport
  • toy
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Example Sentences

The two of us dallied over our coffee that morning.
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English dalyen, from Anglo-French dalier

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Kids Definition

dally

verb

dal·​ly ˈda-lē How to pronounce dally (audio)
dallied; dallying
1
: to act playfully
Boys and girls dallied at the dance.
2
: to waste time
I dallied at my desk and didn't finish my homework.
3
: linger sense 1, dawdle
Don't dally on your way home.

dally

verb

1
as in to play
to engage in activity for amusement he spent his college years dallying, seemingly determined to acquire as little knowledge as possible

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • play
  • frolic
  • rollick
  • toy
  • entertain
  • amuse
  • disport
  • sport
  • skylark
  • recreate
  • gambol
  • joke
  • relax
  • cavort
  • romp
  • please
  • delight
  • trifle
  • dawdle
  • frisk
  • dabble
  • idle
  • rest
  • tease
  • hang
  • dabble
  • divert
  • goldbrick
  • screw around
  • jest
  • loaf
  • hang about
  • mess around
  • putter (around)
  • lounge (around or about)
  • bum (around)
  • fiddle (around)
  • slack (off)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • work
  • toil
  • slave
  • strive
  • struggle
  • labor
  • plod
  • drudge
  • plug (away)
  • sweat
  • strain
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2
as in to linger
to move or act slowly don't dally on the way to the interview

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • linger
  • delay
  • drag
  • crawl
  • poke
  • loiter
  • dawdle
  • stroll
  • lollygag
  • diddle
  • dillydally
  • mope
  • tarry
  • play
  • creep
  • mark time
  • lag
  • lallygag
  • fall behind
  • shilly-shally
  • shuffle
  • drop behind
  • stall
  • stagger
  • idle
  • hang fire
  • lounge
  • trifle
  • drag one's heels
  • amble
  • saunter
  • take one's time
  • fool around
  • inch
  • loll
  • drag one's feet
  • temporize
  • loaf
  • plod
  • mess around
  • lumber
  • decelerate
  • procrastinate
  • putter (around)
  • monkey (around)
  • fiddle (around)
  • potter (around)
  • hang (around or out)
  • ease
  • filibuster
  • slow (down or up)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • hurry
  • rush
  • scurry
  • course
  • hasten
  • scud
  • run
  • fly
  • whirl
  • speed
  • race
  • hotfoot (it)
  • scoot
  • whisk
  • career
  • whiz
  • tear
  • whizz
  • bolt
  • rocket
  • dart
  • gallop
  • trot
  • dash
  • rip
  • zip
  • run
  • barrel
  • scramble
  • hurtle
  • breeze
  • stampede
  • hustle
  • jog
  • hump
  • quicken
  • bowl
  • sprint
  • accelerate
  • outstrip
  • overtake
  • outrun
  • speed (up)
  • catch up
  • outpace
  • fast-forward
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3
as in to flirt
to show a sexual attraction for someone just for fun she spent the summer dallying with a guy renting the neighboring beach house

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • flirt
  • coquette
  • coquet
  • trifle
  • toy
  • frivol
  • mess around
  • razz
  • woo
  • vamp
  • tease
  • fool
  • lead on
  • string along
  • josh
  • mash
  • court
  • kid
  • rib
  • put on
  • manipulate
  • play (with)
4
as in to dawdle
to spend time doing nothing I kept dallying at my desk until I couldn't put off doing my work any longer

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • dawdle
  • lazy
  • idle
  • dillydally
  • stroll
  • bum
  • play
  • chill
  • laze
  • lounge
  • loll
  • linger
  • loaf
  • rest
  • muck
  • hang about
  • relax
  • kick back
  • poke
  • veg out
  • kill time
  • loiter
  • goof (off)
  • footle
  • drone
  • mess
  • piddle
  • trifle
  • hang (around or out)
  • monkey
  • mosey
  • hack (around)
  • fool
  • kick around
  • twiddle one's thumbs
  • doze
  • amble
  • saunter
  • tarry
  • malinger
  • lag
  • truant
  • swan
  • estivate
  • hibernate
  • goldbrick
  • putter (around)
  • aestivate
  • fiddle (around)
  • furlough
  • potter (around)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • plod
  • toil
  • work
  • slave
  • plow
  • grind
  • labor
  • plug
  • drudge
  • peg
  • hustle
  • apply
  • moil
  • sweat
  • hump
  • grub
  • exert
  • buckle (down)
  • travail
  • put out
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Synonym Chooser

Some common synonyms of dally are dawdle, delay, lag, loiter, and procrastinate. While all these words mean "to move or act slowly so as to fall behind," dally suggests delay through trifling or vacillation when promptness is necessary.

stop dallying and get to work

While in some cases nearly identical to dally, delay usually implies a putting off of something (such as a beginning or departure).

we cannot delay any longer

Although the words lag and dally have much in common, lag implies failure to maintain a speed set by others.

lagging behind in technology

Both loiter and dawdle imply delay while in progress, especially in walking, but dawdle more clearly suggests an aimless wasting of time.

loitered at several store windows
children dawdling on their way home from school

While the synonyms procrastinate and dally are close in meaning, procrastinate implies blameworthy delay especially through laziness or apathy.

procrastinates about making decisions
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