squander |
dissipation |
As a verb squander
is to waste, lavish, splurge; to spend lavishly or profusely; to dissipate.
As a noun dissipation is
the act of dissipating or dispersing; a state of dispersion or separation; dispersion; waste.
fritterer |
squander |
As a noun fritterer
is someone who fritters.
As a verb squander is
to waste, lavish, splurge; to spend lavishly or profusely; to dissipate.
swallow |
squander |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between swallow and squander
is that
swallow is to cause (food, drink etc.) to pass from the mouth into the stomach; to take into the stomach through the throat while
squander is to waste, lavish, splurge; to spend lavishly or profusely; to dissipate.
As a noun swallow
is a deep chasm or abyss in the earth.
surplus |
squander |
As a noun surplus
is that which remains when use or need is satisfied, or when a limit is reached; excess; overplus.
As an adjective surplus
is being or constituting a surplus; more than sufficient; as, surplus revenues; surplus population; surplus words.
As a verb squander is
to waste, lavish, splurge; to spend lavishly or profusely; to dissipate.
imperative |
squander |
As an adjective imperative
is essential.
As a noun imperative
is the grammatical mood expressing an order (see jussive). In English, the imperative form of a verb is the same as that of the bare infinitive.
As a verb squander is
to waste, lavish, splurge; to spend lavishly or profusely; to dissipate.
parsimonious |
squander |
As an adjective parsimonious
is exhibiting parsimony; sparing in expenditure of money; frugal to excess; penurious; niggardly; stingy.
As a verb squander is
to waste, lavish, splurge; to spend lavishly or profusely; to dissipate.
squander |
squandering |
As verbs the difference between squander and squandering
is that
squander is to waste, lavish, splurge; to spend lavishly or profusely; to dissipate while
squandering is .
As a noun squandering is
the act by which something is squandered; wastage.
denigrate |
squander |
As verbs the difference between denigrate and squander
is that
denigrate is to criticise so as to besmirch; traduce, disparage or defame while
squander is to waste, lavish, splurge; to spend lavishly or profusely; to dissipate.
garner |
squander |
As verbs the difference between garner and squander
is that
garner is to reap grain, gather it up, and store it in a granary while
squander is to waste, lavish, splurge; to spend lavishly or profusely; to dissipate.
As a noun garner
is a granary; a store of grain.
As a proper noun Garner
is {{surname|lang=en}.
squander |
confusion |
As a verb squander
is to waste, lavish, splurge; to spend lavishly or profusely; to dissipate.
As a noun confusion is
confusion.
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