Profligacy: Meaning, Usage & Comparisons
Profligacy means reckless waste or overindulgence—financial, environmental, or moral. Learn collocations, prepositions, comparisons, examples, and neutral, evidence-based ways to describe excess.
Profligacy means reckless waste or overindulgence—financial, environmental, or moral. Learn collocations, prepositions, comparisons, examples, and neutral, evidence-based ways to describe excess.
“Profligate” means wildly wasteful or recklessly self-indulgent. See collocations, prepositions (with/in/about), comparisons (prodigal, spendthrift, libertine), examples, and tone-smart usage.
“Debauchee” names a person marked by reckless indulgence—sex, drink, gambling, luxury. See collocations, prepositions, comparisons (rake, libertine, playboy), examples, and tone-aware alternatives.