"Profligately" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
(adj.) extravagantly or recklessly wasteful or extravagant, especially in the use of money or other resources.
People who make a profit, especially by illegal or unfair means.<br><br>Example: "The company's profiteers from the hurricane by selling water at inflated prices."<br><br>Synonyms: profiteer, racketeer, extortionist, blackmailer
Profiterole is a small round cake made from choux pastry, similar to a cream puff. It is typically filled with whipped cream or ice cream and often drizzled with chocolate sauce. The term "profiterole" can also be used to refer to the dessert itself.
A type of small, round choux pastry ball filled with whipped cream or other sweet or savory fillings.
Profit refers to the financial gain or advantage earned from a business, investment, or any other activity. It is the excess of revenues earned over the costs of producing those revenues.
Profligacies refers to excessive or extravagant expenses, reckless abandon or wastefulness, particularly in spending or behavior. It can also imply a disregard for what is considered financially prudent or responsible.<br><br>In other words, someone who displays profligacies is often quick to spend money or engage in reckless behavior without thinking about the consequences or long-term effects, often to the point of extravagance or waste.
Extravagance in spending or behavior, typically considered to be a morally reprehensible or at least regrettable lack of restraint.
Extravagant or reckless in the use of resources, money, etc. Happy to indulge in something without restraint.
Deeper or more profound refers to something that is more extreme in a particular quality. Profounder is not a word in English.
The quality of being very deep or complex, especially in meaning or effect; profound understanding or insight.