WORD: PROFLIGACY
MEANING:
1. Given to or characterized by licentiousness or dissipation: a profligate nightlife.
2. Given to or characterized by reckless waste; wildly extravagant: a profligate spender; the profligate use of water.
EXAMPLE/USAGE:
1. A rally in government bonds, spurred by a large and surprise reduction in policy rates last week, has been cut short by renewed fears of government profligacy.
PRONOUNCE:
prof·li·gate - प्रॉफ्लिगैसी
LINK: PROFLIGACY
MEANING:
1. Given to or characterized by licentiousness or dissipation: a profligate nightlife.
2. Given to or characterized by reckless waste; wildly extravagant: a profligate spender; the profligate use of water.
EXAMPLE/USAGE:
1. A rally in government bonds, spurred by a large and surprise reduction in policy rates last week, has been cut short by renewed fears of government profligacy.
PRONOUNCE:
prof·li·gate - प्रॉफ्लिगैसी
LINK: PROFLIGACY
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