Idle is a term which generally refers to a lack of motion and/or energy. When waiting at traffic lights the car engine is idle. Jimmy never help with the household chores, he just sat watching the television generally being a very idle individual.
Example sentence - He tried not to be idle during his wait.
The car was staying idle.
Idle means: at rest or sleeping or not moving.
I let my car idle for 10 minutes.
When you go to work, you should not be idle as it makes people think you're lazy.
many aircraft sat idle during the strike---------------idleness is a noun... and in your sentence is a verb(i didn't mean that your sentence was wrong... okay? ^^")so here you go... a sentence with a word idleness.Because of his idleness, he lost a lot of time to study.
Steady employment keeps one out of mischief, for truly an idle brain is the devil's workshop.
American Idol winner Carrie Underwood sat idle waiting her turn to perform.
Yes, it is generally possible to create a sentence with any two words. Here is one example: In his idle moments, Charles found himself looking out the kitchen window at the house across the alley.
-idle isn't a suffix. There are words that end with -idle, like bridle, but it isn't a suffix.
The old, rusted garden tool lay forgotten in the shed, its blade covered in dirt and with an idle handle that hadn't turned in years.
Please let the car idle and leave the heater on to keep us warm while we listen to a song by my idol, Jimmy Rodgers.