squanderer
squanderer — noun
1. a person who spends money or uses resources in a careless, wasteful way, often q
a person who spends money or uses resources in a careless, wasteful way, often quickly using up everything they have
After inheriting a fortune, Darius proved a hopeless squanderer who lost everything within two years.
collocation: hopeless squanderer
Sari's grandmother saved carefully, but her grandfather was a squanderer who gambled away his wages.
The council called the former mayor a squanderer who wasted public funds on lavish parties.
Beatriz refused to lend her cousin money because he was a squanderer who never repaid.
- spendthrift
similar meaning but emphasises spending money freely and extravagantly rather than wasting it carelessly
- waster
more informal and broader—can apply to someone who wastes any resource, including their own potential
- prodigal
literary or formal tone; suggests someone who spends in a reckless, self-indulgent way, often with a moral lesson attached
文法句型
squanderer + of + [money / resources / time / opportunity]
用法筆記
Usually carries strong disapproval; can describe waste of non-financial resources such as time or talent, though financial waste is the most common use.