"Wasted" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Having been squandered or used to no good purpose; serving no use or purpose.
Example: "The government has been criticized for the wasted money allocated to the project."
Synonyms: squandered, squander, dissipated, frittered, consumed.
Wastage refers to the loss or unproductive use of resources, such as materials, energy, or time. It can also refer to the act of doing something unnecessary and wasting time or effort.
Waste refers to something that is no longer wanted, needed, or useful, or is considered useless or unwanted. It can be in the form of material goods, energy, or other resources.<br><br>In a broader sense, waste can also refer to something that is taken up or used excessively, such as excessive time, money, or effort.<br><br>For example:<br><br> "The old car is wasting away in the garage, and we should consider getting rid of it."<br> "He's wasting his time playing video games all day and not studying for his exams."<br><br>Synonyms for waste include:<br><br> Discard<br> Scrap<br> Trash<br> Junk<br> Garbage<br><br>Antonyms for waste include:<br><br> Value<br> Use<br> Conservation<br> Efficiency
A wastebasket is a container used for holding and storing waste or trash. It is typically a receptacle, often made of plastic, metal, or wicker, that has an opening for depositing discarded items such as paper, food scraps, or other disposable objects.
A receptacle for holding waste or rubbish, often provided in kitchens or public places for the disposal of unwanted or discarded materials.
The state or quality of being wasteful, often meaning a lack of carefulness or efficiency in using resources, resulting in unnecessary expenditure, waste, or excess. It describes behavior or actions that are excessive, extravagant, or disproportionate, often leading to unnecessary consumption or inefficient use of resources.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> "The company's wastefulness with energy bills is escalating their costs dramatically."<br> "Wastefulness of natural resources is a major concern for environmentalists."
A desolate or barren area of land, typically one that is uninhabitable, devoid of vegetation or features of any kind.
Wastelands refer to desolate and often abandoned or uncultivated areas of land, typically characterized by a lack of vegetation, resources, or habitability. These regions can be formed due to human activities such as pollution, overexploitation of resources, climate change, or natural disasters, leading to the degradation of natural ecosystems. Wastelands can be found on land, such as old industrial sites, abandoned mining areas, or polluted soils, but can also be found underwater, known as "dead zones," where pollution and other human activities have caused aquatic life to disappear.
Wastepaper refers to paper that is no longer needed or useful, often discarded or thrown away. It can also refer to a large amount of written or printed material that is no longer of value or is surplus to requirements, often resulting in clutter or disorganization.
Someone or something that is useless or a waste of time.<br><br>Example: "He's such a waster, always slacking off and not contributing to the team."<br><br>Synonyms: loafer, idler, slacker, dilletante.<br><br>Antonyms: useful, productive, hard worker, diligent.