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    prodigality
    [ˌprädəˈɡalədē]
    definition
    1. noun form of prodigal
    prod·i·gal
    [ˈprädəɡ(ə)l]
    adjective
    prodigal (adjective)
    1. spending money or resources freely and recklessly; wastefully extravagant:
      "prodigal habits die hard"
    2. having or giving something on a lavish scale:
      "the dessert was crunchy with brown sugar and prodigal with whipped cream"
    noun
    prodigal (noun) · prodigals (plural noun) · prodigal daughter (noun) · prodigal daughters (plural noun) · prodigal son (noun) · prodigal sons (plural noun)
    1. a person who spends money in a recklessly extravagant way:
      "he hated rich prodigals who lived useless, imprudent lives"
      • a person who leaves home and behaves recklessly, but later makes a repentant return.
    Origin
    late Middle English: from late Latin prodigalis, from Latin prodigus ‘lavish’.
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    prodigality noun [ U ] formal uk / ˌprɒd.ɪˈɡæl.ə.ti / us / ˌprɑː.dɪˈɡæl.ə.t̬i / Add to word list the quality of spending or using large amounts of money, time, energy, etc., especially in a way that is not very wise:
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    prodigality noun /ˌprɒdɪˈɡæləti/ /ˌprɑːdɪˈɡæləti/ [uncountable] (formal, disapproving) the act or habit of spending too much money, or of wasting time, energy or materials synonym extravagance (1)
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