Similar words: roasted, flabbergasted, plaster cast, caste system, haste, waste, taste, hasten. Meaning: [weɪst] adj. 1. serving no useful purpose; having no excuse for being 2. not used to good advantage 3. (of an organ or body part) diminished in size or strength as a result of disease or injury or lack of use 4. very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold.
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31. Her comments were not wasted on Chris .
32. His talents were obviously being wasted as a lawyer.
33. His artistic talents were wasted in his boring job.
34. Her good advice was wasted on the children.
35. All our efforts were wasted.
36. They look too wasted to care about much.
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37. A vote for us is not a wasted vote.
38. Time spent on reconnaissance is seldom wasted.
39. The long illness had wasted the old man's strength.
40. A lot of water is wasted through leakage.
41. In the end her efforts were not entirely wasted.
42. Paula was completely wasted after only one drink.
43. He wasted no time with social niceties.
44. He was too wasted to drive.
45. It was a wasted opportunity.
46. He wasted no time in introducing himself.
47. I've wasted a lot of money on this car.
48. The guy was wasted last month.
49. We had a wasted trip-they weren't in.
50. Hannah's wasted in that clerical job.
51. She's wasted in her present job.
52. Long dry periods wasted the land.
53. Dillon is the poster child for wasted talent.
54. He wasn't there and we had a wasted journey.
55. Too much time has been wasted in sterile debate.
56. His body was wasted by long illness.
57. The whole of the morning was wasted trying to find the documents.
58. The project wasted a considerable amount of time and money.
59. It is time I woke up to myself.I've wasted too much time fooling around[sentencedict.com], and I almost ruined my career.
60. His manual dexterity and fine spatial skills were wasted on routine tasks.