挥霍

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Meaning and Usage

The verb 挥霍 (huī huò) primarily means to squander or waste money or resources extravagantly and recklessly. It often carries a negative connotation, implying careless or excessive spending without consideration for the future.

Common Contexts

挥霍 is frequently used to describe financial behavior, especially when someone spends money lavishly or irresponsibly. It can also metaphorically apply to wasting time or other valuable resources.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 挥霍: to squander without limits, emphasizing extreme extravagance.
  • 挥霍时间: to waste time, highlighting careless use of time.
  • 挥霍: to squander money or wealth.

Usage Notes

When using 挥霍, the speaker often implies criticism or disapproval of the subject's spending habits. It is not used for normal or prudent spending. Unlike some synonyms that might be neutral, 挥霍 stresses recklessness.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 挥霍 with (huāfèi), which simply means to spend money or time and can be neutral or positive. 挥霍 always suggests wastefulness or extravagance.

Summary

Use 挥霍 when you want to emphasize that someone is wasting money or resources in an excessive and careless way, often leading to negative consequences.

Example Sentences

He liked to squander money recklessly when he was young, and now he is

Don't waste your time; organizing it reasonably is more efficient.

He squandered his parents' money, causing tension in the family.