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idle I. \ˈīdəl\ adjective (idler \-d(ə)lə(r)\ ; idlest \-d(ə)lə̇st\) Etymology: Middle English idel (also, empty, void), from Old English īdel; akin to Old Frisian īdel empty, worthless, vain, Old Saxon īdal, Old High German ītal 1. a. : lacking worth or basis : leading to nothing : groundless, useless < idle theorizing > < an idle rumor > < it would be idle to argue further > b. : having no particular reason for existing or occurring : light, casual, and superficial < idle chatter > < took an idle glance about > < asked out of idle curiosity > 2. a. : not occupied or employed: as (1) of a person : having no employment or business : unemployed < closed factories and idle workmen > (2) of a period of time : marked by want of activity especially of a useful or constructive nature : wasted < passed his idle days in sloth > < that idle hour just before dusk > (3) of a thing : not turned to normal or appropriate use < idle tenements > : not called into active service < idle capital > b. (1) : given to rest or ease : seeking to avoid labor or employment : trifling, lazy, slothful < a careless idle worker > < idle boys playing in the streets > (2) : having no regular occupation or evident lawful means of support < answer to the charge of being an idle person > (3) : idling < an engine running at fast idle speed > 3. now dialect England a. : lightheaded, foolish b. : mischievous Synonyms: see inactive, vain II. verb (idled ; idled ; idling \-d(ə)liŋ\ ; idles) intransitive verb 1. : to lose or spend time in idleness < idling in the garden > especially : to move idly < idled along the stream bank > 2. : to run disconnected or unloaded so that power is not used for external or useful work — used especially of a motor, engine, pulley wheel transitive verb 1. : to spend (as time) in idleness — often used with away < idling away a pleasant summer day > 2. : to make or leave idle < cutbacks in orders that idled thousands of workers > < the common cold idles more people than any other disease > 3. : to cause to idle < idle a motor > III. noun (-s) Etymology: idle (II) : an act or instance or the state of idling < an engine running at idle > |