wasteful

wasteful
adjective (involving or causing waste: Throwing away that bread is wasteful.) derrochador, despilfarrador
wasteful
tr['weɪstfʊl]
adjective
1 (person) pródigo,-a, derrochador,-ra, despilfarrador,-ra; (process, habit, use) ruinoso,-a
wasteful ['weɪstfəl] adj
: despilfarrador, derrochador, pródigo
wasteful
adj.
antieconómico, -a adj.
despilfarrado, -a adj.
despilfarrador, -ora adj.
gastador adj.
malgastador adj.
pródigo, -a adj.
'weɪstfəl
adjective <person> despilfarrador, derrochador; <method> poco económico
['weɪstfʊl]
ADJ [person] despilfarrador, derrochador; [process, method] antieconómico; [expenditure] pródigo, excesivo

to be wasteful with sth — despilfarrar algo, desperdiciar algo

the government is wasteful of taxpayers' money — el gobierno despilfarra or derrocha los impuestos de los contribuyentes

war is wasteful of human lives — la guerra supone un desperdicio de vidas humanas

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['weɪstfəl]
adjective <person> despilfarrador, derrochador; <method> poco económico

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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