waste

noun, verb, adjective134 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

Used to emphasize that something is a total waste.

Used to emphasize that something is an entire waste.

Refers to an extremely large amount of waste.

Refers to a large amount of waste.

Used to emphasize that something is a complete waste.

Refers to a very large amount of waste.

Used to strongly emphasize that something is a complete waste.

Refers to a waste, especially of life or talent, that is very sad.

Describes a waste that is very bad or regrettable.

Describes a waste that is so bad it seems morally wrong, like a crime.

Waste material that is poisonous and can cause death or injury to living creatures.

Radioactive waste material from the use of nuclear energy.

Waste material that is dangerous or potentially harmful to public health or the environment.

Waste produced by industrial activity.

Waste that contains radioactive material.

Unwanted material from construction or demolition.

Unwanted material from construction or demolition.

Said when it is necessary to do something immediately.

Means to be wasted; not used or made use of.

To make the amount of waste smaller.

To reduce the amount of something that is wasted.

To get rid of waste, especially by throwing it away.

To make or create waste.

To produce waste.

To get rid of waste by leaving it in a place where it should not be.

To cause waste to exist.

The process of getting rid of waste.

The collection, transportation, and disposal of waste.

A small bin for waste paper.

Paper that has been used and is no longer wanted.

Water that has been used in homes, industries, etc., and is no longer clean.

Used to specify what is being wasted, e.g., a waste of time/money.