throwaway (Meaning)

Wordnet

throwaway (n)

(sometimes offensive) a homeless boy who has been abandoned and roams the streets

an advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distribution

words spoken in a casual way with conscious under-emphasis

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throwaway (s)

thrown away

intended to be thrown away after use

throwaway Sentence Examples

  1. The factory's machinery produced a constant barrage of disposable throwaway products.
  2. The company's environmental policy emphasized reducing the use of throwaway plastics.
  3. The movie depicted a society where material possessions were viewed as throwaways.
  4. The politician's promises were dismissed as mere throwaway lines to win votes.
  5. The researchers conducted a study on the environmental impact of throwaway electronics.
  6. The artist's exhibition featured a series of throwaway objects transformed into whimsical sculptures.
  7. The store offered steep discounts on throwaway clothing items that were slightly damaged.
  8. The teenager's room was littered with throwaway wrappers and empty soda cans.
  9. The company's marketing campaign emphasized the durability of its products, in contrast to disposable throwaway alternatives.
  10. The throwaway culture of fast fashion has contributed to environmental waste.

FAQs About the word throwaway

(sometimes offensive) a homeless boy who has been abandoned and roams the streets, an advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wid

cull,castaway, rejection, reject, discard, second, trash, rubbish, scrap, hand-me-down

take on, embrace, embrace, use, take on, use, adopt, adopt, keep, retain

The factory's machinery produced a constant barrage of disposable throwaway products.

The company's environmental policy emphasized reducing the use of throwaway plastics.

The movie depicted a society where material possessions were viewed as throwaways.

The politician's promises were dismissed as mere throwaway lines to win votes.