English to Galician Meaning of wasted - desperdiçado


Wasted :
desperdiçado
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Definitions of wasted in English
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Examples of wasted in English
(1) A young person of undeterminable gender propped themselves up against the bar whilst trying to inject something into a wasted arm with a trembling hand.(2) Usually she was wasted , slurring her words, and my mother would come out and tell her she needed to leave.(3) The madness was screaming in my ears, and I could feel my wasted body trying to force laughter, but failing and just giving out wheezing coughs.(4) So you throw a party, at which numerous people are too wasted to stand.(5) She spent all her hours in a deep slumber, her hands tied to the bed so that she could not disturb the tubes that connected her wasted body to life.(6) Unfortunately both were closed and after a wasted journey up a hill at least as steep as the steps to our room to be greeted by locked gates my partner, Karen, and I were in no mood for anymore unnecessary exertions.(7) As a result he suffered head fractures, a wasted hand, an injured spine and damage to his kidneys.(8) But not everybody was so supportive of yesterday's paper, with of the groups representing senior police officers dismissing it as a wasted opportunity.(9) As I look at my flabby body and my wasted muscles it is truly amazing that it managed to run 26.2 miles just 52 weeks ago.(10) But the Munster backroom boys don't believe it was a wasted journey.(11) The ripe, red, pulpy flesh of the melons stands in with sickening authenticity for the wasted tissue of the bodies of the wounded men.(12) A few will think it a wasted vote, and there are other people to pick on.(13) York City Ladies had a wasted journey last weekend when their game at North Ferriby was called off 20 minutes before kick-off.(14) Poor direction has resulted in a wasted and seemingly indifferent cast.(15) Misinterpretation of the differences between assessment and instruction could result in wasted instructional time.(16) Fed up with a wasted journey, I decided to treat myself to a cream tea at the cafe next door, to no avail.
Related Phrases of wasted
(1) waste ::
desperdicio
(2) wasted money ::
diñeiro desperdiçado
(3) be wasted ::
ser desperdiçado
Synonyms
Adjective
5. diminished ::
diminuído
6. pointless ::
Pointless
7. haggard ::
desfigurado
Verb
8. squander ::
desperdiçar
9. grow weak ::
debilitar
10. emaciate ::
emagrecido
11. rot ::
podremia
12. devastate ::
devastar
13. liquidate ::
liquidar
14. languish ::
definhar
Word Example from TV Shows
It seems your mission
has been entirely wasted,

It seems your mission has been entirely WASTED,

Vikings Season 1, Episode 9

I see nothing in this box
but a wasted childhood.

I see nothing in this box but a WASTED childhood.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 12

I can't believe we wasted all
that time on our Hulk costumes.

I can't believe we WASTED all that time on our Hulk costumes.

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 14

It's wasted on a cripple.

It's WASTED on a cripple.

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 4

Worried that you wasted

Worried that you WASTED

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 12

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