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waist or waste? Do not confuse the spelling of waist and waste, which sound similar. Waist is only used as a noun, denoting the narrow part of the body between the rib cage and the hips, or a part of a garment that fits around it. Waste can be used as a noun, denoting a failure to use something wisely or unwanted or unusable remains (as in a waste of money, industrial waste), or as a verb, meaning "fail to make use of something" or "become gradually weaker or thinner": You're wasting your time. They were wasting away from malnutrition.
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