prodigally / ˈprɒd ɪ gəl /

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prodigally2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. wastefully or recklessly extravagant: prodigal expenditure.
  2. giving or yielding profusely; very generous; lavish: prodigal of smiles; prodigal with praise.
  3. lavishly abundant; profuse: nature's prodigal resources.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a person who is wasteful of his or her money, possessions, etc.; spendthrift: In later years, he was a prodigal of his fortune.

prodigally 近义词

prodigally

等同于 largely

prodigally

等同于 generously

prodigally

等同于 wastefully

更多prodigally例句

  1. So you can see an environment developing where some of the tenants are some of Shaftesbury’s prodigal sons of recent years and some of them are Chinatown’s longer-term businesses.
  2. I had lived prodigally for four years and my small stock of provisions was exhausted.
  3. America today is wasting its human possibilities even more prodigally than its material wealth.
  4. None of art's works, but prodigally strownBy nature, with her negligence divine.
  5. I do not wish to leave much property for my relatives to use prodigally, or to quarrel over.
  6. Praise, in my opinion, properly and not prodigally bestowed, is one of the best resources of a nation.