idler

[ˈaɪdlər]

idler Definition

  • 1a person who is lazy and avoids work
  • 2a part of a machine that remains motionless

Using idler: Examples

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

  • Example

    He was an idler who spent his days lounging on the couch.

  • Example

    The idler pulley in the engine was not functioning properly.

  • Example

    The factory had to replace the idler gear in the machinery.

idler Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for idler

Antonyms for idler

  • hard worker
  • diligent person

Phrases with idler

  • to waste time doing nothing

    Example

    She idled away the afternoon watching TV.

  • idle talk

    gossip or chatter that has no real substance or importance

    Example

    I don't want to hear any more idle talk about my personal life.

  • if you have nothing to do, you are more likely to get into trouble

    Example

    I always make sure to keep busy because idle hands are the devil's workshop.

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Summary: idler in Brief

An 'idler' [ˈaɪdlər] is someone who avoids work and is lazy. It can also refer to a stationary part of a machine. Examples include 'He was an idler who spent his days lounging on the couch.' and 'The idler pulley in the engine was not functioning properly.' Phrases include 'idle talk,' referring to gossip, and 'idle hands are the devil's workshop,' meaning that having nothing to do can lead to trouble.