fiddle with
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Definition
Verb: * To handle, adjust, or manipulate something repeatedly, often in a restless, nervous, or aimless way, typically with one's fingers.
Usage
The verb "fiddle with" describes a physical action, usually done with the hands, that is small, repetitive, and often unconscious. It implies a lack of purposeful activity and can signal boredom, nervousness, distraction, or deep thought. It is commonly used with small objects.
Examples
- He tends to fiddle with his pen during meetings. (This shows a habitual, distracted, or nervous action.)
- Stop fiddling with the radio dial; you'll break it. (This expresses irritation at someone's restless handling.)
- She was fiddling with her necklace while she thought about the question. (This indicates a thoughtful or anxious state.)
Advanced Usage
- "to fiddle with an idea/concept": To think about or tinker with an idea in a preliminary or non-committal way, not yet fully developing it.
- He's been fiddling with the idea of writing a novel for years.
Variants and Related Words
- Fiddle (verb): Can mean to tinker with or adjust something, often in an attempt to repair or improve it, sometimes in a dishonest way (e.g., , ).
- Fiddly (adjective): Describes a task or object that is awkward to do or handle because it requires careful manipulation of small parts (e.g., ).
Synonyms
- Fidget with: To make small movements, especially of the hands and feet, through nervousness or impatience.
- Toy with: To handle something casually or without serious intent; can also apply to ideas.
- Tinker with: To attempt to repair or improve something in a casual or desultory way.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Mess with: To interfere with or handle something, often causing disorder. It can be more forceful than "fiddle with."
- Don't mess with the settings on the thermostat.
Related Idioms
- "As fit as a fiddle": In very good health. (Note: This idiom uses "fiddle" as a noun for the musical instrument and is not directly related to the phrasal verb "fiddle with.")
Verb
- manipulate, as in a nervous or unconscious manner
- He twiddled his thumbs while waiting for the interview