Crossword-Solution: WASTREL 7 letters, 33 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Word Word Type Definition
Wastrel n. Any waste thing or substance
Wastrel n. Waste land or common land.
Wastrel n. A profligate.
Wastrel n. A neglected child; a street Arab.
Wastrel n. Anything cast away as bad or useless, as imperfect bricks,
china, etc.

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WASTREL anagram WALTERS

We have 33 clues for the answer “WASTREL”

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someone who dissipates resources self-indulgently 1 answer
Money waster 1 answer
No pinchpenny 1 answer
Profligate spender 1 answer
Resource squanderer 1 answer
Scrooge's opposite 1 answer
Self-indulgent spender 1 answer
Spendaholic 1 answer
Squanderer 1 answer
Squanderer or wanderer 1 answer
Wasteful person 1 answer
lazy or worthless person 1 answer
Prodigal one 2 answers
Extravagant one 3 answers
spender 3 answers
DOER (ant.) 4 answers
Spendthrift 4 answers
part0164IMPROVIDENT person 5 answers
BE PROFLIGATE, IN A WAY 7 answers
EXTRAVAGANT person 10 answers
BE EXTRAVAGANT 11 answers
worthless person 16 answers
Waif 17 answers
dole bludger 22 answers
BLUDGER 23 answers
Good-for-nothing 24 answers
trifler 25 answers
Ne'er-do-well 26 answers
Playboy 32 answers
Layabout 38 answers
shirker 43 answers
Idler 50 answers
Profligate 57 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with WASTREL (5)

Wycherley conceded willingly, was excellent and kindly, and the Arbiter of it too generous; for here was he, the wastrel, like the third prince at the end of a fairy-tale, the master of a handsome wife, and a fine house and fortune.
The Certain Hour James Branch Cabell 2008
Nights when I'd come on deck to mark, wi' envy in my gaze, The couples kittlin' in the dark between the funnel stays; Years when I raked the ports wi' pride to fill my cup o' wrong -- Judge not, O Lord, my steps aside at Gay Street in Hong-Kong! Blot out the wastrel hours of mine in sin when I abode -- Jane Harrigan's an' Number Nine, The Reddick an' Grant Road! An' waur than all -- my crownin' sin -- rank blasphemy an' wild.
Verses 1889-1896 Rudyard Kipling 2008
She was woman, all woman, to the last sensitive quivering atom of her— “And I? I was a wastrel of the beach.
The Red One Jack London 2014
Strangers live there now—and look at me! I am about to show myself to them ragged and poverty-stricken, a wastrel and a beggar.
Whirligigs O. Henry 1999
Young Grindley, alighting from a four-wheeled cab in Fetter Lane, marched up the court, followed by a weak-kneed wastrel staggering under the weight of a small box.
Tommy and Co. Jerome K. Jerome 2007

Quotes with WASTREL (3)

They were the sort who berated a man for meddling and chased him away, then berated him again for not being there when he was needed. Not that they would admit he was needed, even then, not them. Raise a hand to help and you were interfering, do nothing and you were an un-trustworthy wastrel.
Robert Jordan
Man's inhumanity to man will continue as long as man loves God more than he loves his fellow man. The love of God means wasted love. 'For God and Country' means a divided allegiance — a 50 per cent patriot. The most abused word in the language of man is the word 'God.' The reason for this is that it is subject to so much abuse. There is no other word in the human language that is as meaningless and incapable of explanation as is the word 'God.' It is the beginning and end of …
Joseph Lewis An Atheist Manifesto
The music of cri-cri and cigales droned on in a hypnotic rhythm, punctuated by the occasional croon of the nightingale. I thought of lullabies and how as a child they would placate my disappointment that another day had ended. I was used to sleeping in strange places, and would always focus on sound to relax. In the pawnshop, it was the ticking of grandfather clocks or the tuning of antique instruments. In the thieves’ den, it was striking of a match, the bubbling of a water …
Meg Merriet Sky Song Overture
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Appears in: Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 28 times in crossword archives (1969–2021).