profligate

extravagant, overspending, wasteful

TRANSLATION

verschwenderisch

STATISTICS

IN THE PRESS

"The profligate President - a midterm review of George Bush's fiscal policy performance"

(Stephen Moore - Policy Analysis No. 147, February 4, 1991)

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Profligate means wasteful and extremely extravagant.

It can also be used as a noun, meaning someone who is wasteful or somebody with low morals.

From the 16th century, something that is profligate has been "beaten down" to a state of ruination or degradation. The word was adapted from Latin profligatus "destroyed, dissolute," an adjective based on the past participle of profligare "beat down, destroy."

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