English · Common Verbs
/spɛnt/
[/spɛnt/]
past tense and participle of spend
Past tense and past participle of 'spend': to have used money or time on something.
We spent the whole afternoon at the museum and still did not see every single exhibit.
We spent the whole afternoon at the museum and still did not see every single exhibit.
From Old English 'spendan' (to spend), from Latin 'expendere' (to weigh out, pay).
Serves as both past and participle; as an adjective it means used up.