What does SPENT mean?

Definitions of Spent

Part of Speech: Adjective, past participle of "spend"

Definition: Used to describe something that has been used up or exhausted, especially in terms of time, energy, or money.

Pronunciations: US: /spɛnt/; UK: /spɛnt/

Origin and Usage: The word "spent" comes from the Old English word "spendan", which means "to consume or exhaust". It has been used in English since the 14th century and is commonly used to describe something that has been used up or exhausted, such as time, energy, or money.

Synonyms: Exhausted, depleted, used up, drained, consumed, worn out.

Related Words: Spend, spelt, spent, spent, spent.

Example Sentences:

  • He was spent after running the marathon.
  • She spent all her savings on a trip to Europe.
  • The batteries in the remote control are spent.
  • Their resources were spent after years of war.
  • He felt emotionally spent after dealing with the difficult situation.


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