18 synonyms of squander from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 22 related words, definitions, and antonyms
The government squandered [= wasted] the money on failed programs
squander (something) on (someone or something) To waste some resource by using it for the benefit of someone or something
squander - Dictionary definition and meaning for word squander
#Squander#Vocabulary# Arbitrary so far as doing the right thing as trustee went, not suffering me, or any one else, to squander a shilling
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1 if you squander something such as money, time, or an opportunity, you do not use it in a sensible way Synonyms and related words Definition and synonyms of squander from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education
► see thesaurus at spend → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus squander • England squandered a golden opportunity to score, seconds before the final whistle
An example of squander is taking a bite out of every piece in a shared box of chocolates until finding one you like
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