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Twiddler - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A twiddler is someone who fidgets or plays with small objects absentmindedly, often twisting or turning them in their hands. It can also refer to a person who makes minor adjustments.

twiddler

/ˈtwɪdlər/ /ˈtwɪdlə/

Definition:

A person who fidgets or plays with something in a nervous or idle manner.

Synonyms:

fidgeter, fiddler, tinkerer

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

still person, focused individual

Common Collocations:

nervous twiddler, idle twiddler, habitual twiddler

Derivatives:

twiddle, twiddling, twiddled

Usage Tips:

Use "twiddler" to describe someone who absentmindedly plays with objects like pens or hair.

Common Phrases:

pen twiddler, hair twiddler, thumb-twiddling habit

Etymology:

Derived from "twiddle," meaning to twist or play with something lightly, first recorded in the 16th century.

Examples:

  • 1. He’s such a twiddler—always playing with his pen during meetings.
  • 2. The teacher noticed the twiddler nervously twisting her hair during the test.
  • 3. Stop being a twiddler and focus on your work!
  • 4. The child was a constant twiddler, spinning his toy endlessly.

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