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View synonyms for idly

idly

[ ahyd-lee ]

adverb

  1. without taking action or showing concern:

    We cannot stand idly by and let evil prevail!

  2. without apparent purpose or intention; aimlessly:

    He would tinker idly in his workshop for hours.

  3. in a lazy way; indolently:

    Neither of them does anything much in life besides live idly or recklessly.



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  • o·ver·i·dly adverb
  • un·i·dly adverb

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Example Sentences

After idly admiring the work for almost a week, Iolas gained the courage to enter his very first gallery.

The street vendor, an older man in a baseball hat, sits by idly as tourists flood past the table.

There is more honor in death than watching a single Egyptian harmed while its Army is standing idly by.

"We cannot stand idly by and allow such atrocities to continue," he said.

After finishing his massacre, Holmes walked out to the movie-theater parking lot, and reportedly began idly firing at his car.

Idly his pen traced upon the paper in front of him a large X, the sign of the unknown quantity.

The countenances round him turned sinister, but not idly, negatively sinister: they grew dark with purpose.

Edna was sitting on the tabouret, idly brushing the tips of a feather duster along the carpet when he came in again.

The Nora lies becalmed not far from the Goodwin buoy, with her sails hanging idly on the yards.

He watches the budding of evil instincts, the ignoble habits idly acquired in degradation.

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