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Synonyms and antonyms of Not busy and not working in British Thesaurus

Not busy and not working

available (adjective)

not too busy to do something

quiet (adjective)

if a situation or period of time is quiet, there is very little activity happening then

off-duty (adjective)

not working

underemployed (adjective)

not having enough work, or not having a job in which you can use your skills

idle (adjective)

workers who are idle have no work

slack (adjective)

not as busy or successful as usual in business

free (adjective)

free time is time when you do not have any work to do, so that you can do whatever you want

clear (adjective)

if a period of time is clear, you have not arranged to do anything during it

subdued (adjective)

if business is subdued, it is not very active or busy

sleepy (adjective)

a sleepy place is very quiet and does not have much activity

availability (noun)

the state of not being too busy to do something

closed (adjective)

not operating or doing business, especially for the night or weekend

in your own time ()

during your free time, when you are not officially working

off duty ()

not working at that moment

off-peak (adjective)

at times when prices are lower because not as many people want something or want to do something

off-season (noun)

the period of the year when there is least business or activity

off-season (noun)

American the close season