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loiter
[loi-ter]
verb (used without object)
to linger aimlessly or as if aimless in or about a place.
to loiter around the bus terminal.
Synonyms: loafto move in a slow, idle manner, making purposeless stops in the course of a trip, journey, errand, etc..
to loiter on the way to work.
to waste time or dawdle over work.
He loiters over his homework until one in the morning.
verb (used with object)
to pass (time) in an idle or aimless manner (usually followed byaway ).
to loiter away the afternoon in daydreaming.
Synonyms: loaf
loiter
/ ˈlɔɪtə /
verb
(intr) to stand or act aimlessly or idly
Other Word Forms
- loitering noun
- loiterer noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of loiter1
Word History and Origins
Origin of loiter1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
They stopped people in their vehicles and on the street, sometimes loitering around schools.
Today, people who live near the power lines complain of dust, litter and loitering, and worry about wires falling in high winds and storms.
A small, wiry, pockmarked young man with curly hair and a hard-to-place accent, he loitered in the area for hours, asking kitchen workers if his target would be coming that way.
You may find yourself loitering near the kitchen island, pretending to study a hanging pothos while calculating whether it’s worth another scoop.
Burbank police officers were dispatched to a Nordstrom Rack on North Victory Place after a report of someone loitering in the women’s department.
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