Prodigal
adjective
1.
wastefully or recklessly extravagant:
prodigal expenditure.
2.
giving or yielding profusely; lavish (usually followed by of or with):
prodigal of smiles; prodigal with money.
3.
lavishly abundant; profuse:
nature’s prodigal resources.
noun
4.
a person who spends, or has spent, his or her money or substance with wasteful extravagance; spendthrift.
adjective
1.
recklessly wasteful or extravagant, as in disposing of goods or money
2.
lavish in giving or yielding: prodigal of compliments
noun
3.
a person who spends lavishly or squanders money
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