Waste breath Meaning in English
expression
释义
To speak, argue, or try to explain something when you know it will not make any difference because the other person will not listen or change.
用法与细微差别
Usually used in informal or spoken English, often as 'don't waste your breath' or 'you're wasting your breath.' Refers to talking in vain, especially when the other person is clearly not interested or will not be convinced. Not about physically running out of breath.
例句
Don't waste your breath, he never listens to advice.
basic
I tried to explain, but I was just wasting my breath.
basic
You’re wasting your breath arguing with them.
basic
Honestly, it's just wasting breath trying to reason with him.
natural
I know I’m wasting my breath, but I have to try one last time.
natural
Save your energy—you’re only going to waste breath if you keep pushing the issue.
natural