idle
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/ˈʌɪd(ə)l/
1(of a person) avoiding work; lazy:idle students (of a person) not working; unemployed: 10.3 per cent of the workforce is now idle (especially of a machine or factory) not active or in use:the mill has been standing idle for eight years [attributive] (of time) characterized by inaction or absence of significant activity:at no time in the day must there be an idle moment
2without purpose or effect; pointless:he did not want to waste valuable time in idle chatter (especially of a threat or boast) without foundation:I knew Ellen did not make idle threats
3(of money) held in cash or in accounts paying no interest.
1 [no object] spend time doing nothing:four men were idling outside the shop [with object]:we idled the afternoon away [no object, with adverbial of direction] move aimlessly or lazily:Robert idled along the pavement [with object] North American take out of use or employment:he will close the newspaper, idling 2,200 workers
2(of an engine) run slowly while disconnected from a load or out of gear:Nadine kept the engine idling [with object] cause (an engine) to idle.