Profligate


The meaning of the word Profligate is: 1.) wildly extravagant or wasteful; 2.) shamelessly immoral


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After the millionaire saw evidence of his new wife's profligate spending, he quickly filed for a divorce.

published by Clarita on 2021-02-23 21:15:28


During the mayor’s campaign, he swore to put an end to profligate government spending.

published by Laureen on 2021-02-26 16:05:10


Since she is a profligate spender, Jill buys tons of items she never uses.

published by Caprice on 2021-06-03 22:47:31


Not surprisingly, none of the company’s leaders are willing to accept responsibility for the profligate manner in which our money was spent.

published by Jacki on 2021-02-03 13:29:01


Tim made a lot of profligate purchases after winning the lottery.

published by Bess on 2021-10-28 23:33:40


While our employees have not received a pay raise in four years, our company president recently made a profligate statement by getting a private jet.

published by Lynda on 2021-09-04 13:38:17


Because I considered both presidential candidates to be profligate spenders, I had a hard time deciding how to cast my vote.

published by Pauletta on 2021-03-17 17:25:20


With no money worries, the hotel heiress makes several profligate purchases every week.

published by Klara on 2021-06-26 18:40:49


Entertainment magazines are filled with the profligate ways in which celebrities waste money.

published by Desmond on 2021-10-20 19:01:25


My sister is profligate and wants to have only the best things in life.

published by Ria on 2021-10-01 01:53:44


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