squander


1squan·der

verb \ˈskwän-dər\
squan·deredsquan·der·ing\-d(ə-)riŋ\

Definition of SQUANDER

transitive verb
1
: to spend extravagantly or foolishly : dissipate, waste <squandered a fortune>
2
: to cause to disperse : scatter
3
: to lose (as an advantage or opportunity) through negligence or inaction
intransitive verb
squan·der·er \-dər-ər\ noun

Examples of SQUANDER

  1. He vowed not to squander this opportunity.
  2. <squandered all her money gambling in casinos>

Origin of SQUANDER

origin unknown
First Known Use: 1536

Rhymes with SQUANDER

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