prodigalˈprɒd ɪ gəl
English Definitions:
prodigal, profligate, squanderer (adj)
a recklessly extravagant consumer
extravagant, prodigal, profligate, spendthrift (adj)
recklessly wasteful
"prodigal in their expenditures"
prodigal (Noun)
A prodigal person, a spendthrift.
prodigal (Adjective)
wastefully extravagant.
prodigal (Adjective)
someone yielding profusely, lavish
prodigal (Adjective)
profuse, lavishly abundant
Prodigal
Lex recovers his long-lost brother Lucas and uses him in a ploy to buy out his father's share of the company. But it soon becomes clear that Lucas isn't to be trusted, and Lex soon finds himself ousted from his own company.
prodigal
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