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Prodigal as a Adjective has these synonyms:
wastrel, spendthrift, profligate, squanderer, waster, big spenderExample: That prodigal went through his inheritance in less than a year.
Prodigal as a Noun has these synonyms:
generous, bountiful, copious, profuse, bounteous, lavish, liberal, luxuriant, sumptuous, abundant, abounding, rich, plentiful, plenteous, superabundant, thriving, swarming, teemingExample: He was prodigal of both compliments and criticism.
wasteful, extravagant, spendthrift, lavish, excessive, profligate, squandering, immoderate, intemperate, wanton, improvident, reckless
Example: If the government were less prodigal, it would be possible to have a balanced budget.
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