"Prodigally" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Prodigally" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Prodigally" Meaning

Wastefully extravagant in spending or using resources.

"Prodigally" Examples

Usage Examples of "Prodigally"


The young heir spent his inheritance prodigally, purchasing multiple properties and businesses that ultimately went bankrupt.
The king ruled with a prodigally lavish and extravagant lifestyle, squandering the country's wealth on unnecessary wars and architectural projects.
She spent her days prodigally, recklessly squandering her energy and resources on selfish pursuits, never thinking of the consequences.
His novel was written prodigally, with vivid descriptions and detailed settings that brought the characters to life.
The fire was burning prodigally, consuming everything in its path and leaving nothing but ashes behind.

"Prodigally" Similar Words

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Sticking one's finger or a small pointed object gently but firmly into someone or something, in order to attract attention or stimulate something.<br><br>It can also mean probing or pushing gently but firmly, in order to test or encourage something to move or happen.<br><br>Example: She began prodding him sharply with her elbow to get his attention.

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To make someone or something prodigal, which means to live a life of reckless extravagance, often by receiving a trust or inheritance from a wealthy family, and squandering it.

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