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wastrel
[wey-struhl]
noun
a wasteful person; spendthrift.
The wastrel had squandered his inheritance, and then came to her, looking for a handout.
Chiefly British.
refuse; waste.
a waif; abandoned child.
an idler or good-for-nothing.
wastrel
/ ˈɱɪٰə /
noun
a wasteful person; spendthrift; prodigal
an idler or vagabond
Example Sentences
Its inhabitants are those of “there will always be an England” England: stern vicars, timid curates, lords and earls, penniless titled wastrels living on allowances from their uncles, imperious aunts, upper-crust twits.
The story of three young suburban wastrels looking for a way out of the American capitalist wasteland struck me as a luxury we can’t really afford at this hinge moment in history.
“Let’s get rid of this wastrel. He’s not worth the effort.”
As Kaplan points out — and as Jefferson knew — Virginia’s agrarian population had its share of “loafers, wastrels, alcoholics, gamblers, sexual adventurers, and abusive husbands.”
But he wants to shake the dust from the name of Getty: to show that the majority are not drug-addled wastrels but productive citizens.
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