waste
To use or expend resources such as time, money, or energy carelessly, extravagantly, or for no useful purpose. It implies that a valuable resource has been lost or used ineffectively when it could have been saved or used better.
Exemplos
3 de 5I wasted the whole afternoon browsing social media instead of finishing my report.
I spent the entire afternoon on social media uselessly rather than completing my work.
The audit revealed that the organization had wasted significant capital on redundant software licenses.
The review showed that the company lost a lot of money on unnecessary software permissions.
Don't waste your breath trying to explain it to him; he never listens.
Do not bother talking because it is a useless effort since he does not pay attention.
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Think of the 'E' at the end of WASTE standing for 'Empty'—when you waste something, you end up with nothing left for your effort.
Quiz rápido
If you buy that expensive car and never drive it, you will simply ____ your money.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: waste
Exemplos
I wasted the whole afternoon browsing social media instead of finishing my report.
everydayI spent the entire afternoon on social media uselessly rather than completing my work.
The audit revealed that the organization had wasted significant capital on redundant software licenses.
formalThe review showed that the company lost a lot of money on unnecessary software permissions.
Don't waste your breath trying to explain it to him; he never listens.
informalDo not bother talking because it is a useless effort since he does not pay attention.
Scholars argue that failing to cite previous research can waste valuable time in the scientific process.
academicAcademic experts say not referencing earlier work results in a loss of time for scientific progress.
We must optimize our supply chain so we do not waste resources during the manufacturing phase.
businessWe need to improve our logistics to avoid losing materials during production.
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
waste not, want not
if you use things wisely, you will not be in need later
go to waste
to be discarded without being used
a waste of space
something or someone that is completely useless
Frequentemente confundido com
Waist refers to the part of the body between the ribs and hips, whereas waste refers to useless consumption.
Spend is neutral and just means to use money/time; waste is negative and means to use it badly.
Notas de uso
The verb is frequently followed by a gerund (verb + -ing) or the preposition 'on'. For example: 'waste time watching TV' or 'waste money on clothes'.
Erros comuns
Learners often use 'waste' for neutral situations where 'spend' is more appropriate. Also, avoid saying 'make waste'; the verb itself is 'to waste'.
Dica de memorização
Think of the 'E' at the end of WASTE standing for 'Empty'—when you waste something, you end up with nothing left for your effort.
Origem da palavra
Derived from the Old French 'gaster', meaning to spoil or ruin, which comes from the Latin 'vastus', meaning empty or desolate.
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
In many industrialized cultures, there is a strong social stigma against 'wasting time' due to the cultural emphasis on productivity and 'time is money'.
Quiz rápido
If you buy that expensive car and never drive it, you will simply ____ your money.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: waste
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