prodigality
Roget category 818
5. Words relating to the voluntary powers› 5.9. Possessive relations
›› 5.9.4. Monetary relations
#818.
Prodigality
noun
prodigality, prodigence† — unthriftiness†, waste — profusion, profuseness — extravagance — squandering etc. v. — malversation.prodigal — spendthrift, waste thrift — losel†, squanderer†, locust — high roller [U.S.].
verb
be prodigal etc. adj. — squander, lavish, sow broadcast — pour forth like water — blow, blow in [Slang] — pay through the nose etc. (dear) 814 — spill, waste, dissipate, exhaust, drain, eat out of house and home, overdraw, outrun the constable — run out, run through — misspend — throw good money after bad, throw the helve after the hatchet† — burn the candle at both ends — make ducks and drakes of one's money — fool away one's money, potter away one's money, muddle away one's money, fritter away one's money, throw away one's money, run through one's money — pour water into a sieve, kill the goose that lays the golden eggs — manger son ble en herbe [Fr.].adjective
prodigal, profuse, thriftless, unthrifty, improvident, wasteful, losel†, extravagant, lavish, dissipated, overliberal — full-handed etc. (liberal) 816.penny wise and pound foolish.
adverb
with an unsparing hand — money burning a hole in one's pocket.phrase
amor nummi [Lat.] — facile largiri de alieno [Lat.] — wie gewonnen so zerronnen [G.] — les fous font les festins et les sages les les fous font les festins et les sages les mangent [Fr.] — spendthrift alike of money and of wit" [Cowper]; squandering wealth was his peculiar squandering wealth was his peculiar art" [Dryden].The content on this page comes straight from Project Gutenberg Etext of Roget's Thesaurus No. Two, which consists of the acclaimed work by Peter Mark Roget augmented with more recent material. Some changes were made to the formatting for improved readability.
Bold numbers signify related Roget categories. A dagger symbol (†) indicates archaic words and expressions no longer in common use.
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