waste of time
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Definition
Noun 1. An activity or period that consumes time but produces no valuable or useful result. 2. The act of spending time on something that is considered pointless or unproductive.
Usage
The phrase "waste of time" is used to describe an action, event, or period that is perceived as having no benefit, purpose, or positive outcome. It expresses frustration, disappointment, or a judgment of inefficiency.
Examples
- As a subject or object:
- Arguing with him is a complete waste of time; he never listens.
- The two-hour meeting was a total waste of time; no decisions were made.
- With verbs like 'consider' or 'think':
- I consider watching that movie a waste of time.
- She thought the training session was a waste of time.
Advanced Usage
- Qualifiers: Often intensified with words like , , , , or to emphasize the degree of pointlessness.
- Waiting in that line was an absolute waste of time.
- Gerund Subject: Very commonly used with a gerund (-ing form) as the subject of the sentence to name the specific futile activity.
- Checking that website every day is a waste of time.
Variants and Related Words
- Time-wasting (adj/n): Describing something that causes time to be wasted, or the act itself.
- We need to stop these time-wasting discussions. (adj)
- His constant interruptions are pure time-wasting. (n)
- Time-waster (n): A person or thing that wastes time.
- That app is a major time-waster.
Synonyms
- Futility: The quality of being futile; ineffectiveness.
- Fool's errand: A task that has no hope of success.
- Wild-goose chase: A pointless or hopeless pursuit.
Related Phrases
- A waste of breath/energy: Similar meaning, but applied to speaking or effort instead of time.
- Trying to convince him is a waste of breath.
- Like trying to get blood from a stone: An idiom describing a futile effort, often one that is a waste of time.
Noun
- the devotion of time to a useless activity
- the waste of time could prove fatal