
1) Extravagant 2) Generous 3) Improvident 4) Lavish 5) Munificent 6) Overgenerous 7) Profligate 8) Scattergood 9) Spender 10) Spendthrift 11) Squanderer 12) Unsparing 13) Unstinted 14) Unstinting 15) Waster 16) Wastrel
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1) French word used in English 2) Generous 3) Giving or yielding profusely 4) Lavish 5) Lavishly abundant 6) Like a noted son 7) Munificent 8) Overgenerous 9) Prodigal with money 10) Recklessly wasteful 11) Son in a parable 12) Spendthrift 13) Too-generous 14) Unsparing 15) Unstinted 16) Unstinting
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• (n.) One who expends money extravagantly, viciously, or without necessity; one that is profuse or lavish in any expenditure; a waster; a spendthrift. • (a.) Given to extravagant expenditure; expending money or other things without necessity; recklessly or viciously profuse; lavish; wasteful; not frugal or economical; as, a prodigal man;...
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Given to extravagant expenditure; expending money or other things without necessity; recklessly or viciously profuse; lavish; wasteful; not frugal or economical; as, a prodigal man; the prodigal son; prodigal giving; prodigal expenses. 'In fighting fields [patriots] were prodigal of blood.' (Dryden) ... Synonym: Profuse, lavish, extravagant, squand...
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Prod'i·gal adjective [ Latin
prodigus , from
prodigere to drive forth, to squander away;
pro forward, forth +
agere to drive; confer French
prodigue . See
Agent . ] Given to extravagant expenditure; expending money or other things without necessity; recklessl...
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Prod'i·gal noun One who expends money extravagantly, viciously, or without necessity; one that is profuse or lavish in any expenditure; a waster; a spendthrift. 'Noble
prodigals of life.'
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wasteful reckless with moneyÂ
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Prodigals were persons who, though of full age, were incapable of managing their affairs, and of the obligations which attended them, in consequence of their bad conduct, and for whom a curator was therefore appointed. In Pennsylvania, by act of assembly, an habitual drunkard is deprived of the management of his affairs, when he wastes his proper.....
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[
adj] - marked by rash extravagance 2. [n] - a recklessly extravagant consumer
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Airborne tank destroyer project [UK]
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adjective marked by rash extravagance; `led a prodigal life`
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wastefully or recklessly extravagant: prodigal expenditure. · giving or yielding profusely; lavish (usually fol. by of or with): prodigal of smiles; prodigal with money. · lavishly abundant; profuse: nature's prodigal resources.
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[SAT terms] recklessly wasteful
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recklessly wasteful
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