Pronunciation: /ˈnʌθɪŋ tə duː/
noun a state of having no tasks or activities to occupy one's time
A1 I have nothing-to-do today.
A2 She always complains about having nothing-to-do on weekends.
B1 Having nothing-to-do can be boring, but it's also a good opportunity to relax.
B2 When I have nothing-to-do, I like to read a book or watch a movie.
C1 The feeling of having nothing-to-do is a luxury that many people wish they had.
C2 As a busy professional, having nothing-to-do is a rare and cherished moment of peace.
formal Despite having nothing-to-do, she still managed to stay productive by organizing her workspace.
informal I have nothing-to-do this weekend, so let's just relax and watch movies.
slang I'm so bored, there's absolutely nothing-to-do around here.
figurative His mind was wandering aimlessly, like a ship with nothing-to-do but drift in the open sea.
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