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View synonyms for prodigality
prodigality
[ prod-i-gal-i-tee ]
noun
, plural prod·i·gal·i·ties
- the quality or fact of being prodigal; wasteful extravagance in spending.
- an instance of it.
- lavish abundance.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of prodigality1
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Example Sentences
But meanwhile they enjoyed themselves with the reckless prodigality possible only to such men.
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Remain faithful to your vow of poverty, you who were given to prodigality and magnificence!
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We expected a certain amount of sultriness, but not in such lavish prodigality as it was delivered.
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By 1773 the prodigality of government raised the national expenditure far above the revenue.
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France was almost bankrupt, ruined by the prodigality of her two last kings and their neglect of their duties to their people.
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