Loiter Meaning in English
word
ˈɫɔɪtɝ
LOY-ter
lˈɔɪtɐ
LOY-tuh
परिभाषा
To stand or move around a place with no clear purpose, often lingering for a long time.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Often used in legal or semi-formal contexts; 'loiter' can sound suspicious or negative, especially when referring to public places. Common with 'loiter around' or 'loiter in front of' a place. Not used for relaxed waiting with purpose; don't confuse with 'linger' (which can be neutral or positive).
Spanish: merodear - holgazanearPortuguese (BR): vadiar - ficar à toaPortuguese (PT): vadiar - andar a cirandarChinese (Simplified): 闲逛 - 游荡Chinese (Traditional): 閒逛 - 遊蕩Hindi: आसपास घूमना - समय बर्बाद करनाArabic: يتسكع - يتباطأBengali: আড্ডা মারা - উদ্দেশ্যহীনভাবে ঘুরে বেড়ানোRussian: слоняться - околачиватьсяJapanese: たむろする - ぶらぶらする(目的なく)Vietnamese: la cà - lảng vảngKorean: 배회하다 - 어슬렁거리다Turkish: avare - oyalanmakUrdu: آوارہ گردی کرنا - بلا مقصد گھومناIndonesian: mondar-mandir - berkeliaran tanpa tujuan
उदाहरण वाक्य
Do not loiter near the school gate.
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It is illegal to loiter in the subway station.
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Some teenagers loiter outside the store every evening.
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We saw a guy loitering near the parking lot—looked suspicious.
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Don't loiter here; security might ask us to leave.
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She likes to loiter at the park after school talking with friends.
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