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easily waste
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "easily waste" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that can be wasted without difficulty, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear. Example: "If you don't manage your time well, you can easily waste hours on unproductive tasks."
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News & Media
Wiki
Science
Alternative expressions(1)
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6 human-written examples
To begin with: prior to your departure en vacance you can easily waste upwards of three days in preparations.
News & Media
Mérida's Zócalo or main square, generally called la Plaza Grande, is a place where you can easily waste a whole day watching the world go by.
News & Media
You can easily waste time over-studying.
News & Media
By delaying or postponing the rapid elimination of your student loan debt quickly you can easily waste early years that are critical to saving for retirement.
News & Media
You can easily waste hundreds of dollars a year leaving these on when not being used.
Wiki
Be careful - the FBI Rancher comes with four agents inside, each armed with an MP5 machine gun, who can easily waste you if you're not quick.
Wiki
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
54 human-written examples
They fear money is more easily wasted, say on alcohol.
News & Media
And public investment is easily wasted on vanity projects such as football stadiums or inflated contracts with politically connected suppliers.
News & Media
Harte hates the smallness of the town, and the full, hot days that are easily wasted away.
News & Media
In such a vast empire, useful knowledge is easily wasted.Heinrich von Pierer, Siemens's chief executive since 1992, has a favourite example of how much Siemens could gain by exploiting its knowledge to the full or could lose if it does not.
News & Media
After the candles ignited some bedding and clothing strewn around Apartment 4-A, where the voodoo ceremony was taking place, the man performing the ceremony made a futile attempt to douse the flames with water from a bathroom sink rather than dial 911, which easily wasted more than three minutes, Mr. Long said.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Reframe your sentence to use a more standard construction like "easily squander" or "readily waste". This enhances clarity and professionalism.
Common error
Avoid combining "easily" directly with "waste" as it sounds unnatural. Instead, consider replacing the verb with "squander" or rewording the sentence to say something is "easily wasted".
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Linguistic Context
Adverb-verb combination expressing the facility with which something can be squandered or used inefficiently. As noted by Ludwig AI, the phrasing can be improved, but the core function remains descriptive.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Wiki
33%
Science
17%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "easily waste" is used to indicate that something can be squandered or used inefficiently with little effort. However, as Ludwig AI points out, this phrasing is somewhat awkward and not considered grammatically ideal. Common contexts include news, wikis, and scientific articles, but it's best to opt for clearer and more precise alternatives like "easily squander" or rephrasing to "easily be wasted", especially in formal writing. Be aware that "easily waste" sounds unnatural and using a more conventional phrase will result in better style and readability.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
squander readily
Replaces "easily waste" with a more formal verb, "squander", emphasizing reckless spending or loss.
fritter away effortlessly
Emphasizes the ease with which something is wasted through trivial pursuits or activities.
use inefficiently
Focuses on the lack of productivity or effectiveness in utilizing resources.
dissipate quickly
Suggests that something vanishes or disappears rapidly, implying a loss of value.
expend carelessly
Highlights the lack of attention or thought in using something, leading to waste.
misspend freely
Implies a lack of restraint or responsibility in how something is used.
lose without effort
Emphasizes the lack of struggle or difficulty in losing something, indicating ease.
consume thoughtlessly
Focuses on the lack of consideration or awareness in using resources.
improvidently exhaust
Suggests unwise use of resources until they are depleted, highlighting a lack of foresight.
negligently deplete
Focuses on the careless and gradual reduction of resources due to negligence.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "easily waste" to sound more natural?
Consider using phrases like "easily squander", "readily waste", or "quickly waste" depending on the specific context.
Is "easily waste" grammatically correct?
While understandable, "easily waste" is not considered the most grammatically sound phrasing. It's better to use a stronger verb or reword for clarity.
What does "easily waste" mean?
It means to use or expend something in a careless or inefficient manner, making it disappear or lose its value without much effort. However, the phrasing itself is somewhat awkward.
Can you provide an example of how to correctly use the concept of "easily waste" in a sentence?
Instead of "You can easily waste time", try "You can easily squander time" or "Time can be "easily be wasted"".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested