idlest

[ˈaɪdlɪst]

idlest Definition

  • 1the superlative form of 'idle', meaning doing nothing or having no purpose
  • 2not active or in use

Using idlest: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "idlest" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was the idlest person I have ever met.

  • Example

    The machine was left idle for months.

  • Example

    The idle chatter of the guests filled the room.

  • Example

    The idle hours of the day were spent reading.

idlest Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with idlest

  • if someone has nothing to do, they are more likely to get into trouble

    Example

    I always make sure my kids have something to do; idle hands are the devil's workshop.

  • idle talk

    gossip or rumors that have no basis in fact

    Example

    Don't listen to idle talk about your coworkers; it's not worth your time.

  • a threat that is not meant to be carried out

    Example

    He made an idle threat to quit his job, but we all knew he wouldn't actually do it.

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Summary: idlest in Brief

'Idlest' [ˈaɪdlɪst] is the superlative form of 'idle,' meaning doing nothing or having no purpose. It can describe a person, machine, or time of day, as in 'He was the idlest person I have ever met.' 'Idlest' is often used in phrases like 'idle hands are the devil's workshop,' which warns against the dangers of having nothing to do.