profligacy 的定义
- shameless dissoluteness.
- reckless extravagance.
- great abundance.
profligacy 近义词
extravagance
profligacy 的近义词 33 个
- recklessness
- absurdity
- amenity
- dissipation
- exaggeration
- excess
- exorbitance
- expenditure
- extravagancy
- folly
- frill
- immoderation
- improvidence
- lavishness
- luxury
- outrageousness
- overindulgence
- prodigality
- profuseness
- profusion
- squandering
- superfluity
- unrestraint
- waste
- wastefulness
- wildness
- icing on the cake
- overdoing
- overspending
- preposterousness
- squander
- unreasonableness
- unthrift
profligacy 的反义词 3 个
license
profligacy 的近义词 36 个
- irresponsibility
- anarchy
- animalism
- arrogance
- audacity
- boldness
- complacency
- debauchery
- disorder
- dissoluteness
- dissolution
- effrontery
- excess
- forwardness
- gluttony
- immoderation
- impropriety
- lawlessness
- laxity
- licentiousness
- looseness
- presumptuousness
- prodigality
- refractoriness
- relaxation
- sauciness
- self-indulgence
- sensuality
- slackness
- temerity
- unrestraint
- unruliness
- wantonness
- wildness
- libertinism
- relaxedness
profligacy 的反义词 7 个
更多profligacy例句
- In the museum, the objects become a picture of human profligacy, dangling over you — not unlike our pending environmental doom.
- Magic Leap executives consistently bristled at reports of the company’s profligacy over the years, saying rivals were actually spending more but obscuring their projects deep within massive balance sheets.
- Even those who were not already republicans wanted the royals to be more aware of how incongruous their profligacy seemed.
- They remain forever vigilant that neither monetary ease nor fiscal profligacy engender inflation.
- King even attributed poverty in large measure to what he considered the profligacy and laziness of African Americans.
- There are also undeniable hints of Objectivism in fashions that celebrated the profligacy of the 1980s and of the pre-bust 2000s.
- Otherwise, he'd have to listen to long Chinese lectures about Wall St. profligacy and play the weaker hand.
- Hence immorality prevailed, and every foreigner who visited the land was shocked at the exhibition of profligacy in the streets.
- He was born a plebeian, and rose to distinction by his talents, but was ejected from the senate for his profligacy.
- Coupled with his fooleries and his profligacy he had much sound sense—a faculty that his son Harry wholly lacked.
- Its ethnology belongs to the different countries which it dignified by its valour, or dishonoured by its profligacy.
- But we were more interested in the particular story of Mrs. Nightingale than in the general ethics of profligacy.