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fritter
1[ frit-er ]
verb (used with object)
- to squander or disperse piecemeal; waste little by little (usually followed by away ):
to fritter away one's money; to fritter away an afternoon.
Synonyms: dissipate
- to break or tear into small pieces or shreds.
verb (used without object)
- to dwindle, shrink, degenerate, etc. (often followed by away ):
to watch one's fortune fritter away.
- to separate or break into fragments:
a plastic material having a tendency to fritter.
noun
- a small piece, fragment, or shred.
fritter
2[ frit-er ]
noun
- a small cake of batter, sometimes containing corn, fruit, clams, or some other ingredient, fried in deep fat or sautéed.
fritter
1/ ˈfrɪtə /
verb
- usually foll by away to waste or squander
to fritter away time
- to break or tear into small pieces; shred
noun
- a small piece; shred
fritter
2/ ˈfrɪtə /
noun
- a piece of food, such as apple or clam, that is dipped in batter and fried in deep fat
Derived Forms
- ˈfritterer, noun
Other Words From
- fritter·er noun
- un·frittered adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of fritter1
Word History and Origins
Origin of fritter1
Origin of fritter2
Example Sentences
England had the benefit of winning the toss in the third Test, then frittered it away.
One of the offerings: takoyaki, sold next to a colorful poster that explains takoyaki is a “beloved Japanese street food … fritters with a variety of delicious toppings.”
In reality, it was money "frittered away" by their daughter.
There’s a cup of coffee, a glass of orange juice and a fresh-baked apple fritter, all of which go undisturbed throughout the day.
If this adds a hint of mitigation for England's failure to secure a second successive 3-0 clean sweep, there are few excuses for the way the hosts frittered away this Test.
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