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What are the comparative and superlative forms of idle?

The word "idle" is an adjective meaning "not working or active," "not in use," or "having nothing to do." It doesn't have comparative and superlative forms like many other adjectives.

Instead, we use other words to express the comparative and superlative forms of "idle." Here are some examples:

Comparative:

* More idle

* Less active

* More inactive

Superlative:

* Most idle

* Least active

* Most inactive

You can also use adverbs like "more" and "most" to describe the degree of idleness:

* More idly

* Most idly

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