noun🔗SharePródigo, despilfarradorA prodigal person, a spendthrift."The prodigal spent all his allowance on video games, leaving nothing for his school supplies. "El pródigo gastó toda su asignación en videojuegos, sin dejar nada para sus útiles escolares.characterpersoneconomybusinessfinanceChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗SharePródigo, despilfarradorWastefully extravagant."He found himself guilty of prodigal spending during the holidays."Se sintió culpable de gastar de forma pródiga durante las vacaciones.charactervalueattitudeeconomymoralChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗SharePródigo, derrochador(often followed by of or with) Yielding profusely, lavish."How can he be so prodigal with money on such a tight budget?"¿Cómo puede ser tan pródigo con el dinero con un presupuesto tan ajustado?charactermoralvalueChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗SharePródigo, abundanteProfuse, lavishly abundant."The gardener's efforts resulted in a prodigal display of colorful flowers. "Los esfuerzos del jardinero resultaron en una exhibición pródiga de flores coloridas.qualityamountstylebusinessfinanceeconomyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗SharePródigo, arrepentido(by allusion to the Biblical parable of the prodigal son) returning after abandoning a person, group, or ideal, especially for selfish reasons; behaving as a prodigal son."After a year of neglecting his studies, the prodigal student returned to school, hoping to salvage his failing grades. "Después de un año de descuidar sus estudios, el estudiante pródigo regresó a la escuela, esperando salvar sus malas calificaciones.characterfamilymoralreligionstoryChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading