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The example sentences of PRODIGAL in videos (6 in total of 6)

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Use "prodigal" in a sentence | "prodigal" example sentences

How to use "prodigal" in a sentence?

  • The difference between mercy and grace? Mercy gave the prodigal son a second chance. Grace gave him a feast.
    -Max Lucado-
  • Tis strange the miser should his cares employTo gain those riches he can ne'er enjoy;Is it less strange the prodigal should wasteHis wealth to purchase what he ne'er can taste?
    -Alexander Pope-
  • We deny that it is fun to be saving. It is fun to be prodigal. Go to the butterfly, thou parsimonious sluggard; consider her ways and get wise.
    -Franklin P. Adams-
  • For the army is a school in which the miser becomes generous, and the generous prodigal; miserly soldiers are like monsters, but very rarely seen.
    -Miguel de Cervantes-
  • To reclaim the prodigal is well, but to save him from ever being a prodigal is better.
    -Charles Spurgeon-
  • Mankind are always found prodigal both of blood and treasure in the maintenance of public justice.
    -David Hume-
  • Courage is generosity of the highest order, for the brave are prodigal of the most precious things.
    -Charles Caleb Colton-
  • I am the prodigal son every time I search for unconditional love where it cannot be found.
    -Henri Nouwen-

Definition and meaning of PRODIGAL

What does "prodigal mean?"

/ˈprädəɡəl/

adjective
wastefully extravagant.
noun
prodigal person.

What are synonyms of "prodigal"?
Some common synonyms of "prodigal" are:
  • wasteful,
  • extravagant,
  • spendthrift,
  • improvident,
  • imprudent,
  • immoderate,
  • profligate,
  • thriftless,
  • excessive,
  • intemperate,
  • irresponsible,
  • self-indulgent,
  • reckless,
  • wanton,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

What are antonyms of "prodigal"?
Some common antonyms of "prodigal" are:
  • thrifty,
  • economical,
  • parsimonious,
  • mean,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

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