Not necessarily!
It depends on the reason for the idleness.
If she were sat idly because she simply couldn't muster up the energy to do something more useful then we could describe this as an example of being lazy.
However, we all sit idly on occasions for different reasons that do not make us lazy! For example, when you next go to see the doctor or the dentist then you will sit idly in a waiting room. However, as you are sitting idly for a good and specific reason it would seem unreasonable to describe this as being lazy.
Lazy
A yakker is someone who idly chatters for a long period of time.
Idly is authentic south Indian breakfast. Idly cake is made from rice and urid dhal flour. Idly is rich in protein and carbohydrate. Idly with sambar is a balanced breakfast. Since idly is steamed in idly cooker, it doesn't contain oil. So idly is a ideal food for toddlers, old age people and for all all-aged people.
A sluggard.
Calling someone a "lump" typically implies that the person is lazy, inactive, or unmotivated. It can also suggest that they are dull or lacking in energy, often used in a light-hearted or teasing manner. The term conveys a sense of someone who is not contributing or is sitting idly, akin to a lump of coal or a piece of furniture. However, the context in which it is used can affect its connotation, ranging from affectionate ribbing to more derogatory implications.
The adverb form of the adjective idle is idly.The participles of the verb to idle are idling and idled, but these do not form recognized adverbs.
Not exactly. Idle means not working. Lazy means not wanting to work. Someone can be idle (with no work to do) who is not lazy.
Idly was invented by aaya in the moon. She is the one who also invented the otai vadai.
"where someone accidentally sits the wrong exam" ??? Um... what? Perhaps you should rephrase this and perhaps someone can answer your question.
Lazy.
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Depends on the size. A standard size(Home made) idly is around 60cals.