Idler Meaning in English
word
ˈaɪdəɫɝ/, /ˈaɪdɫɝ
EYE-dler
ˈaɪdlə
EYE-dluh
Definition
A person who avoids work or spends time doing nothing; sometimes, a mechanical part that does not drive but guides or supports a moving part.
Usage & Nuances
Usually informal or slightly negative; often used to criticize someone's lack of activity. In mechanics, 'idler' (like 'idler wheel' or 'idler pulley') is technical jargon. Rarely used to describe oneself; mainly used about others.
Spanish: vago - haragánPortuguese (BR): preguiçoso - ociosoPortuguese (PT): preguiçoso - ociosoChinese (Simplified): 懒汉 - 闲人Chinese (Traditional): 懶漢 - 閒人Hindi: आलसीArabic: كسول - عاطلBengali: অলস - নিষ্কর্মা - আইডলার (যন্ত্রাংশ)Russian: бездельник - лодырь - паразит (разг.) - холостой ролик (техническое)Japanese: 怠け者 - アイドラ(機械部品)Vietnamese: kẻ lười biếng - bánh dẫn (cơ khí)Korean: 게으름뱅이 - 아이들러(기계 부품)Turkish: aylak - tembel - avare - avara kasnak (mekanik)Urdu: کام چور - سُستی کرنے والا - آئڈلر (مکینیکل پارٹ)Indonesian: pemalas - penganggur - roda bebas (mekanik)
Example Sentences
He is such an idler, always avoiding work.
basic
No one likes an idler in the team.
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The machine has an idler that keeps the belt in place.
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Don’t be an idler—help us clean up after lunch!
natural
He may seem like an idler, but he’s actually thinking deeply.
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In old novels, the city cafes are full of poets and idlers passing time.
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