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ill-spent

American  
[il-spent] / ˈɪlˈspɛnt /

adjective

  1. misspent; wasted.


Example Sentences

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Referring to foreign earthquake aid after 2010 that Haitians said was ill-spent, he called for all assistance to be channeled through the state.

From Washington Post • Aug. 14, 2021

On June 20, he tweeted: “For me, a tweetless night, like tonight, is an empty, ill-spent, fruitless night, not worthy of owning a computer or its keyboard.”

From Washington Post • Jun. 30, 2020

In the foreground are eroded ideals, ill-spent passions and the taste of ashes that flavors lives without a guiding purpose.

From Time Magazine Archive

In the opinion of the Hoover Commission, that money is ill-spent by 26 overlapping, badly organized agencies and 66 administrative units.

From Time Magazine Archive

But were we to devote all this idle or ill-spent time to study, should we not find life long enough and time more than enough for becoming learned?

From The Training of a Public Speaker by Kleiser, Grenville