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Boondoggle Meaning in English

word

ˌbunˈdɑɡəɫ
boon-DAH-guhl
ˈbuːndɒɡəl
BOOND-og-uhl

Definition

A boondoggle is a project or activity that wastes time and money but is often done to look useful. It can refer to government or business projects that do not accomplish anything important.

Usage & Nuances

Informal and often somewhat negative or critical. Commonly refers to government spending, pointless tasks, or busywork. Can be used as noun or verb: 'a government boondoggle' or 'They boondoggled for years.' Rare in casual conversation, more in news or commentary.

Example Sentences

The city spent millions on a boondoggle that nobody uses.

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Many people think the new highway is a boondoggle.

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The report called the project a government boondoggle.

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People were angry that so much money was wasted on another boondoggle.

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That conference was a complete boondoggle—all talk and no results.

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Some people join committees just for the travel and the boondoggle perks.

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