prodigal (Meaning)

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prodigal (n)

a recklessly extravagant consumer

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prodigal (s)

recklessly wasteful

prodigal Sentence Examples

  1. The prodigal son returned home after years of living abroad, seeking forgiveness from his family.
  2. Despite his prodigal spending habits, he always seemed to have money to spare.
  3. She was known for her prodigal talent in painting, capturing the beauty of nature with each brushstroke.
  4. The prodigal heir squandered his inheritance on lavish parties and extravagant vacations.
  5. His prodigal generosity knew no bounds, often giving away large sums of money to those in need.
  6. The prodigal display of fireworks lit up the night sky, leaving spectators in awe of its beauty.
  7. She was hailed as a prodigal child star, captivating audiences with her remarkable performances.
  8. After years of prodigal living, he finally realized the importance of financial responsibility.
  9. The prodigal chef created culinary masterpieces that delighted the senses and tantalized the taste buds.
  10. Despite his prodigal ways, he remained humble and grateful for the opportunities life had given him.

FAQs About the word prodigal

a recklessly extravagant consumer, recklessly wasteful

wasteful, reckless, philanthropic, careless, lavish, squandering, extravagant, unthrifty, thriftless, high-rolling

tight, careful, economical, tightfisted, tight,frugal, wise, mean, cheap, miserly

The prodigal son returned home after years of living abroad, seeking forgiveness from his family.

Despite his prodigal spending habits, he always seemed to have money to spare.

She was known for her prodigal talent in painting, capturing the beauty of nature with each brushstroke.

The prodigal heir squandered his inheritance on lavish parties and extravagant vacations.