Meaning & Definition of word "Prodigal"

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    Prodigal

    /ˈprɒdɪɡəl/

    noun:

    • 1. A person who spends money in an extravagant and wasteful way.
      • Example: After years of living as a prodigal, he returned home with nothing.

    adjective:

    • 1. Spending money or resources freely and recklessly; wastefully extravagant.
      • Example: The prodigal nature of his spending led him to financial ruin.
    • 2. Having or giving something on a lavish scale.
      • Example: The prodigal feast was something everyone in the town talked about for weeks.

    Etymology

    From Middle English prodigal, from Old French prodigal, from Latin prodigus, meaning ‘wasteful’.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    prodigal son:

    A term used to denote someone who wastes resources and then returns, often seeking forgiveness.

    Related Words

    wasteful:

    spending or using resources carelessly

    extravagant:

    lacking restraint in spending money or using resources

    lavish:

    sumptuously rich, elaborate, or luxurious

    Slang Meanings of prodigal

    Meaning: Money-burner

    Example Sentence: He acts like a money-burner, always showing off his prodigal lifestyle.

    Meaning: Big spender

    Example Sentence: He's a big spender at the clubs, making him the prodigal of our group.