单词 | prodigality |
释义 | prodigality (once / 5146 pages) n Prodigality is excessive or extravagant spending. Your friend may feel he needs those gold chairs for his living room, but to everyone else it’s another example of his prodigality. “Idleness is the greatest prodigality,” said Ben Franklin. He was probably right, but today prodigality is more often used to talk about spending monetary resources, as opposed to other kinds of resources. Prodigality does not merely refer to spending above your means. It’s excessive or wasteful spending, often with an eye toward the luxurious. Think of the Palace of Versailles, or that film star who owns ten expensive cars but doesn’t drive. Synonyms for prodigality include extravagance, profligacy, and lavishness. WORD FAMILYprodigality: prodigalities+/prodigal: prodigality, prodigally, prodigals USAGE EXAMPLESHas Collins used up the Mets’ seasonal quota of magic with such prodigality? The New Yorker(Sep 10, 2015) “Great nations are never impoverished by private, though they sometimes are by public prodigality and misconduct.” Forbes(Sep 28, 2014) “Capitals are increased by parsimony, and diminished by prodigality and misconduct.” Forbes(Sep 24, 2014) 1n the trait of spending extravagantly Syn|Hyper extravagance, profligacy improvidence, shortsightedness a lack of prudence and care by someone in the management of resources 2n excessive spending Syn|Hyper extravagance, high life, highlife, lavishness dissipation, waste, wastefulness useless or profitless activity; using or expending or consuming thoughtlessly or carelessly |
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