idle
How to Use Idle
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishNot being used, not working, or (for people) inactive/lazy; for engines, running without doing any work.
Don't confuse with "idol" (a revered figure or object) — they sound identical but mean completely different things.
Word Forms
more idle comparative, idled past tense, idles plural, Idles plural, idles singular, most idle superlative
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
The factory has stood _____ since the plant closed last year.
Etymology
From Old English idel, meaning "empty" or "vain," related to Dutch and German words for "vain" or "meaningless."