wasted
Americanadjective
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done to no avail; useless.
wasted efforts.
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physically or psychologically exhausted; debilitated.
to be wasted by a long illness.
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Slang. overcome by the influence of alcohol or drugs.
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Archaic. (of time) gone by.
adjective
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not exploited or taken advantage of
a wasted opportunity
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useless or unprofitable
wasted effort
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physically enfeebled and emaciated
a thin wasted figure
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slang showing signs of habitual drug abuse
Other Word Forms
- unwasted adjective
- wastedness noun
Etymology
Origin of wasted
late Middle English word dating back to 1400–50; waste, -ed 2
Example Sentences
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When the door slid shut behind him, my mom wasted no time in unhooking my simulation probes so she could give me a tight hug.
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After last season, the Rams wasted no time finalizing extensions for their two most important employees — McVay and Snead.
From Los Angeles Times
That was a lot of wasted time and energy.
From Los Angeles Times
Yet Horning cut the resort’s marketing budget, convinced the money was wasted.
It seemed that half of my life had been wasted away waiting for things.
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