Inactive means someone is not moving at all. Do NOT mistake this is idle. It means this person is lazy, clumping about on the sofa,bed,cpuch,etc., not getting exersise.
i.e. Noah Puckerman!Get up!Stop being so inactive!
(Sorry about the bad sentence)
dormant dormant
Dormant
Yes, inactive and dormant are similar in that they both indicate a lack of activity or movement. However, "dormant" may imply a temporary state of inactivity with the potential to become active again, while "inactive" generally denotes a more indefinite or permanent lack of activity.
False. A dormant volcano is not the same as an inactive volcano. A dormant volcano has not erupted in a long time but still has the potential to erupt again, while an inactive volcano is unlikely to erupt again.
This virus is idle one and activated by some event such as a file.
Idle, inactive, sleeping.
Yes, it is. It is the opposite of the adjective active. It may mean dormant, unused, idle, or immobile.
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idle
An object that is not currently being used is typically referred to as idle, dormant, or inactive.
Yes, "idle" means not in use or inactive. It can refer to a person being inactive or a machine not functioning at the moment.
Idle, inactive, broken.
A dormant account is some sort of account or credit line that is open, but inactive. For instance, I have an equity line of credit with a zero balance. It is dormant.
The word dormant is an adjective. Dormant means to be inactive or asleep.
Some antonyms of the word busy are: inactive idle lifeless lazy neglectful negligent inert disengaged dormant sedentary latent indifferent
Dormant.
Dormant.