Profligate

Profligate

Visual Reference

Context: A gold faucet, with coins and gems flowing out like water into a drain, representing the concept of profligate wastefulness.

Meaning

Imagine someone who spends money without thinking, buys lots of unnecessary things, or wastes resources carelessly.

"Profligate" describes someone who is wasteful or spends in a reckless way.

If someone doesn't care about saving or being careful with what they have, you can say they're profligate!

Example Sentences

Here are five sentences using "profligate" in different real-life contexts:

  1. He was a profligate spender, always buying new gadgets he didn't need.
  2. The company was criticized for its profligate use of natural resources.
  3. Her profligate habits left her with no savings at the end of the month.
  4. The king's profligate lifestyle was a burden on the kingdom's treasury.
  5. Using water carelessly in a drought is seen as profligate and irresponsible.