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Synonyms
waste (wāst)

[Middle English wasten, from Old North French waster, from Latin vāstāre, to make empty, from vāstus, empty.]

verb: wast·ed, wast·ing, wastes. 

transitive verb 

  1. To use, consume, spend, or expend thoughtlessly or carelessly.
  2. To cause to lose energy, strength, or vigor; exhaust, tire, or enfeeble: Disease wasted his body.
  3. To fail to take advantage of or use for profit; lose: waste an opportunity.
    1. To destroy completely.
    2. Slang To kill; murder.

intransitive verb 

  1. To lose energy, strength, weight, or vigor; become weak or enfeebled: wasting away from an illness.
  2. To pass without being put to use: Time is wasting.

noun 

  1. The act or an instance of wasting or the condition of being wasted: a waste of talent; gone to waste.
  2. A place, region, or land that is uninhabited or uncultivated; a desert or wilderness.
  3. A devastated or destroyed region, town, or building; a ruin.
    1. An unusable or unwanted substance or material, such as a waste product.
    2. Something, such as steam, that escapes without being used.
  4. Garbage; trash.
  5. The undigested residue of food eliminated from the body; excrement.

adjective 

  1. Regarded or discarded as worthless or useless: waste trimmings.
  2. Used as a conveyance or container for refuse: a waste bin.
  3. Excreted from the body: waste matter.

idioms

waste (one's) breath
To gain or accomplish nothing by speaking.

synonyms:

waste, blow1consume, dissipate, fritter1squander These verbs mean to spend or expend without restraint and often to no avail: wasted my inheritance; blew a fortune at the casino; time and money that was consumed in litigation; dissipated their energies in pointless argument; frittering away her entire allowance; squandered his talent on writing jingles.
Antonym: save1