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prodigal

/ˈprɒdɪɡəl/
Main Example

He lived a prodigal lifestyle, buying expensive clothes and cars.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Adjective (adj.)

Spending money or resources freely and recklessly; wasteful.

Other Example

She was known for her prodigal spending on lavish parties.

The prodigal son returned home after squandering his inheritance.

They made prodigal investments that led to financial trouble.

Synonyms

prodigal lifestyle

prodigal spending

prodigal habits

Synonyms

wasteful

extravagant

lavish

prodigal

/ˈprɒdɪɡəl/
Main Example

The prodigal returned home after years of spending his inheritance.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Noun (n.)

A person who spends money in a wasteful way.

Other Example

He was a prodigal who never saved a penny.

The prodigal lifestyle led to his financial ruin.

After being a prodigal for years, she finally learned to budget.

Synonyms

prodigal son

prodigal spending

prodigal lifestyle

Synonyms

waster

spendthrift

dissipater

prodigal

/ˈprɒdɪɡəl/
Main Example

The garden was filled with prodigal blooms in the spring.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Adjective (adj.)

Having or giving something on a lavish scale; abundant.

Other Example
Synonyms
Synonyms

prodigal

/ˈprɒdɪɡəl/
Main Example

The family welcomed the prodigal with open arms.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Noun (n.)

A person who returns after a long absence, often after squandering their resources.

Other Example
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