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  1. 1. Not profitably used or maintained: a wasted inheritance. 2. Needless or superfluous: These are wasted words. 3. Deteriorated; ravaged: a wasted landscape. 4. Frail and enfeebled, as from prolonged illness; emaciated. 5. Slang Drunk or intoxicated. 6. Archaic Having elapsed. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  2. very thin and weak as a result of being ill or having no food: Underneath the hospital blankets I could see the outline of her poor wasted body. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Animal physiology: thin or slender (of people) bony. ectomorph. ectomorphic. emaciated. emaciation.

  3. 3 days ago · 1. not exploited or taken advantage of. a wasted opportunity. 2. useless or unprofitable. wasted effort. 3. physically enfeebled and emaciated. a thin wasted figure. 4. slang. showing signs of habitual drug abuse. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word Frequency. wasted in American English. (ˈweɪstəd ) US.

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  5. Britannica Dictionary definition of WASTED. 1. : not used, spent, etc., in a good, useful, or effective way. a wasted effort/opportunity. wasted money. 2. [more wasted; most wasted] : very thin because of sickness or lack of food. When she came home from the hospital her body was thin and wasted. [= emaciated] 3.

  6. adjective. not used to good advantage. “a wasted effort” synonyms: squandered. lost. no longer in your possession or control; unable to be found or recovered. adjective. (of an organ or body part) diminished in size or strength as a result of disease or injury or lack of use. synonyms: atrophied, diminished. see more. adjective.

  7. adjective. /ˈweɪstɪd/ [only before noun] (of an action) unsuccessful because it does not produce the result you wanted. We had a wasted trip—they weren't in. Topics Difficulty and failure c2. Take your English to the next level. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words.

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