fiddle while Rome burns
English
Alternative forms
- fiddle whilst Rome burns
Etymology
From the ancient rumour that the Roman emperor Nero played a lyre whilst the city of Rome was burning.
Pronunciation
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Verb
fiddle while Rome burns (third-person singular simple present fiddles while Rome burns, present participle fiddling while Rome burns, simple past and past participle fiddled while Rome burned or fiddled while Rome burnt)
- (idiomatic) To neglect helping when one’s time is needed most; to ignore the major problem at hand (whilst doing something less important); to be idle, inactive, or uninterested in a time of great need.
Synonyms
- sit on one's hands
- sit on one's thumbs
Translations
to ignore the major problem
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See also
- rearrange the deck chairs on the Titanic
- while Rome burns
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