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What are some words end with the suffix idle?

The suffix "-idle" is not a common suffix in the English language. It's more likely you're thinking of the suffix "-ile," which indicates a quality or state of being.

Here are some words ending in "-ile," along with their meanings:

* Agile: Able to move quickly and easily.

* Docile: Easily taught or managed; submissive.

* Fertile: Able to produce offspring or crops abundantly.

* Fragile: Easily broken or damaged.

* Gentile: Belonging to a nation or people not Jewish.

* Juvenile: Young; immature.

* Mobile: Able to move or be moved easily.

* Servile: Submissive or slavish.

* Volatile: Likely to change rapidly and unpredictably, especially for the worse.

If you can provide more context about the words you're looking for, I might be able to give you a more precise answer. For example, are you looking for words that describe a state of being inactive?

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