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单词 dawdled
释义

dawdle

verb

daw·​dle ˈdȯ-dᵊl How to pronounce dawdle (audio)
dawdled; dawdling ˈdȯ-dliŋ How to pronounce dawdle (audio)
-dᵊl-iŋ

intransitive verb

1
: to spend time idly
dawdled about in the vestibule … Jane Austen
2
: to move lackadaisically
"I don't want you dawdling while you making deliveries for Mrs. Ford." Connie Porter

transitive verb

: to spend fruitlessly or lackadaisically
dawdled the day away
dawdler
ˈdȯ-dlər How to pronounce dawdle (audio)
-dᵊl-ər
noun

Synonyms

  • crawl
  • creep
  • dally
  • delay
  • diddle
  • dillydally
  • drag
  • lag
  • linger
  • loiter
  • lollygag
  • lallygag
  • mope
  • poke
  • shilly-shally
  • tarry
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Example Sentences

Hurry up! There's no time to dawdle. Come home immediately after school, and don't dawdle.
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Word History

Etymology

origin unknown

First Known Use

circa 1656, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1

Kids Definition

dawdle

verb

daw·​dle ˈdȯ-dᵊl How to pronounce dawdle (audio)
dawdled; dawdling
1
: to spend time wastefully : dally
He couldn't afford to dawdle. He was way behind the others … Louis Sachar, Holes
2
: to move slowly and without purpose
Don't dawdle in the hall.

dawdled

verb

past tense of dawdle
1
as in delayed
to move or act slowly if you continue to dawdle, we'll be late for sure

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • delayed
  • lingered
  • dragged
  • crawled
  • poked
  • strolled
  • loitered
  • lollygagged
  • crept
  • lagged
  • dallied
  • shuffled
  • diddled
  • tarried
  • stalled
  • played
  • lounged
  • fell behind
  • dropped behind
  • hung fire
  • lallygagged
  • moped
  • sauntered
  • idled
  • marked time
  • dillydallied
  • ambled
  • staggered
  • loafed
  • took one's time
  • trifled
  • dragged one's heels
  • dragged one's feet
  • procrastinated
  • plodded
  • shilly-shallied
  • temporized
  • inched
  • decelerated
  • fooled around
  • lolled
  • eased
  • messed around
  • lumbered
  • hanged (around or out)
  • puttered (around)
  • fiddled (around)
  • pottered (around)
  • filibustered
  • hung (around or out)
  • monkeyed (around)
  • slowed (down or up)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • hurried
  • rushed
  • sped
  • scurried
  • raced
  • hastened
  • scooted
  • whizzed
  • flew
  • whirled
  • dashed
  • run
  • ran
  • hustled
  • speeded
  • bolted
  • scudded
  • ripped
  • darted
  • whisked
  • zipped
  • scrambled
  • rocketed
  • hurtled
  • careered
  • tore
  • breezed
  • barreled
  • trotted
  • coursed
  • barrelled
  • stampeded
  • humped
  • jogged
  • bowled
  • sprinted
  • galloped
  • run
  • ran
  • hotfooted (it)
  • accelerated
  • quickened
  • overtook
  • sped (up)
  • outpaced
  • outstripped
  • caught up
  • outran
  • speeded (up)
  • fast-forwarded
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2
as in lazied
to spend time doing nothing accused the city council of dawdling even as the crime rate was spiraling out of control

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • lazied
  • lounged
  • strolled
  • lazed
  • idled
  • dallied
  • loafed
  • bummed
  • chilled
  • rested
  • lingered
  • played
  • relaxed
  • droned
  • poked
  • lolled
  • mucked
  • loitered
  • kicked back
  • killed time
  • messed
  • dillydallied
  • piddled
  • sauntered
  • ambled
  • hung about
  • footled
  • dozed
  • fooled
  • hanged (around or out)
  • twiddled one's thumbs
  • moseyed
  • kicked around
  • trifled
  • vegged out
  • lagged
  • monkeyed
  • goofed (off)
  • tarried
  • swanned
  • hacked (around)
  • hibernated
  • hung (around or out)
  • estivated
  • malingered
  • aestivated
  • truanted
  • puttered (around)
  • fiddled (around)
  • pottered (around)
  • goldbricked
  • furloughed

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • hustled
  • plodded
  • labored
  • worked
  • toiled
  • sweated
  • wrought
  • plowed
  • pegged
  • plugged
  • humped
  • ground
  • slaved
  • sweat
  • applied
  • drudged
  • grubbed
  • travailed
  • buckled (down)
  • moiled
  • exerted
  • put out
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