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Prodigal (IPA: /ˈpɹɑdɪɡəɫ/)


Prodigal (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; the prodigal son; prodigal giving; prodigal expenses.

Prodigal (n.)

One who expends money extravagantly, viciously, or without necessity; one that is profuse or lavish in any expenditure; a waster; a spendthrift.

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American band

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Album by Prodigal

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2011 short film by Benjamin Grayson

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Episode of Smallville (S2 E15)

Prodigal Synonyms

Spendthrift, Profligate, Wasteful, Extravagant

Prodigal Synonyms

Improvident

Prodigal Synonyms

Lavish, Overgenerous, Too-generous, Unstinting, Munificent, Generous, Unsparing, Unstinted

Prodigal Synonyms

Profligate, Squanderer

Prodigal Rhymes



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Spanish Translation

Prodigal in Spanish is Pródigo

Tagalog Translation

Prodigal in Tagalog is Labusak

Example Sentence (Quote)

" Bankrupt of life, yet prodigal of ease." - Life

Example Sentence (Quote)

" Free livers on a small scale; who are prodigal within the compass of a guinea." - Eating

Example Sentence (Quote)

"O! what a prodigal have I been of that most valuable of all possessions Time!" - George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham

Example Sentence (Quote)

" Sad fancies do we then affect, In luxury of disrespect To our own prodigal excess Of too familiar happiness." - William Wordsworth

Example Sentence (Quote)

" The pattern of the prodigal is: rebellion, ruin, repentance, reconciliation, restoration." - Pattern


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