Here is the requested information on the word "idled":
1. **Parts of Speech:** Verb
2. **Definitions:**
* (intransitive) To spend time doing nothing or being inactive.
* (transitive) To cause something to be inactive or not in use.
3. **Pronunciations:**
* US: /ˈaɪdld/
* UK: /ˈʌɪdld/
4. **Origin and Usage:** The word "idle" comes from the Old English word "idlian," which means "to be idle" or "to do nothing." It has been used in the English language since the 14th century. The word is often used to describe a lack of activity or productivity, such as when someone is "idling away" their time or when a machine is "idled" due to maintenance or repairs.
5. **Synonyms:** loiter, dawdle, lounge, laze, waste time, kill time, do nothing
6. **Related Words:**
* aisle
* ideal
* tiled
* filed
* piled
7. **Example Sentences:**
* She idled away the afternoon, watching TV and eating snacks.
* The factory was idled for a week while repairs were made to the machinery.
* He was accused of idling on the job and not being productive enough.
* The cars engine idled smoothly, without any unusual noises or vibrations.
* The workers were forced to idle outside the factory gates during the strike.