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Term: Prodigal

  1. Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: Wasteful or lavish in spending resources or money; extravagantly or recklessly wasteful.

Example Sentences:

  1. The prodigal heir squandered his inheritance on extravagant vacations and unnecessary luxuries.
  2. Despite receiving a hefty bonus, the prodigal employee wasted it all on unnecessary office supplies.
  3. She is known for her prodigal habits of buying expensive designer clothes that she rarely wears.

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: A person who spends extravagantly and recklessly.

Example Sentences:

  1. The prodigal lived a life of luxury, constantly indulging in expensive parties and fine dining.
  2. After hitting rock bottom, the prodigal realized the consequences of his wastefulness and decided to change his spending habits.
  3. Searching for instant gratification, the prodigal constantly sought out new and expensive experiences.
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