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Synonyms & Similar Words
profligate
wasteful
extravagant
reckless
spendthrift
improvident
prodigal
dissolute
debauched
licentious
wanton
riotous
dissipated
voluptuous
decadent
corrupt
depraved
immoral
shameless
unscrupulous
unconscionable
unprincipled
irresponsible
inconsiderate
thoughtless
heedless
rash
impulsive
impetuous
intemperate
immoderate
excessive
lavish
luxurious
sumptuous
opulent
profligacy
squandering
mismanaging
misspending
Meaning of Profligate
The primary meaning of the word "profligate" refers to a person who is recklessly extravagant or wasteful in their behavior or spending.
Definitions
- Oxford Languages defines "profligate" as having or showing no moral principles, or recklessly wasteful of money or resources.
- * It can also refer to a person who is given to wild or loose behavior, especially in a sexual sense.
Etymology of Profligate
The word "profligate" has its roots in the Latin "profligare," which means to ruin or destroy, and is derived from "pro" (forth, forward) and "fligere" (to strike).
Historically, the term has been used since the 15th century to describe individuals who are reckless, immoral, or wasteful, often with connotations of shamelessness or lack of self-control.
Example Uses
- The profligate billionaire spent millions on lavish parties and expensive cars.
- * His profligate lifestyle eventually led to his financial downfall.
- * The company's profligate spending on unnecessary projects led to its bankruptcy.
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
frugal
thrifty
prudent
responsible
moral
virtuous
restrained
moderate
temperate
self-controlled
disciplined
cautious
careful
prudent
economical
sparing
stingy
parsimonious
miserly
penurious
austere
ascetic
self-denying
abstemious
sober