PROFLIGATE vs DISSOLUTE: NOUN
- An abandoned person; one openly and shamelessly vicious; a dissolute person.
- An abandoned person; one who has lost all regard for good principles, virtue, or decency.
- An overly wasteful or extravagant individual.
- A profligate person.
- A dissolute man in fashionable society
- A recklessly extravagant consumer
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PROFLIGATE vs DISSOLUTE: ADJECTIVE
- Unrestrained by convention or morality
- Given to or characterized by licentiousness or dissipation.
- Given to or characterized by reckless waste; wildly extravagant.
- Overthrown; beaten; conquered.
- Broken down in respect of rectitude, principle, virtue, or decency; openly and shamelessly immoral or vicious; dissolute.
- Overthrown, ruined.
- Inclined to waste resources or behave extravagantly.
- Immoral; abandoned to vice.
- Recklessly wasteful
- Unrestrained by convention or morality
- Lacking moral restraint; indulging in sensual pleasures or vices.
- With nerves unstrung; weak.
- Loosed from restraint; esp., loose in morals and conduct; recklessly abandoned to sensual pleasures; profligate; wanton; lewd; debauched.
- Unrestrained by morality.
- Recklessly abandoned to sensual pleasures.
PROFLIGATE vs DISSOLUTE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To drive away; to overcome.
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PROFLIGATE vs DISSOLUTE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To drive away; disperse; discomfit; overcome.
- Overthrown; conquered; defeated.
- Ruined in morals; abandoned to vice; lost to principle, virtue, or decency; extremely vicious; shamelessly wicked.
- Synonyms Profligate, Abandoned, Reprobate, etc. See abandoned and wicked.
- Synonyms and Immoral, Depraved, etc. (see criminal), uncurbed, unbridled, disorderly, wild, rakish, lax, licentious, profligate, abandoned, reprobate.
- Characterized by dissoluteness; devoted to pleasure and dissipation: as, a dissolute life.
- Loose in behavior and morals; not under the restraints of law; given to vice and dissipation; vicious; wanton; lewd: as, a dissolute man; dissolute company.
- Loose; relaxed; enfeebled.
PROFLIGATE vs DISSOLUTE: RELATED WORDS
- Fast, Degraded, Dissipated, Rip, Roue, Degenerate, Riotous, Immoral, Dissolute, Libertine, Prodigal, Debauched, Extravagant, Wasteful, Spendthrift
- Roguish, Libidinous, Hedonistic, Amoral, Lecherous, Licentious, Fast, Dissipated, Degraded, Immoral, Degenerate, Riotous, Profligate, Libertine, Debauched
PROFLIGATE vs DISSOLUTE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Fast, Degraded, Dissipated, Rip, Roue, Degenerate, Riotous, Immoral, Dissolute, Libertine, Prodigal, Debauched, Extravagant, Wasteful, Spendthrift
- Roguish, Libidinous, Hedonistic, Amoral, Lecherous, Licentious, Fast, Dissipated, Degraded, Immoral, Degenerate, Riotous, Profligate, Libertine, Debauched
PROFLIGATE vs DISSOLUTE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- If they do not, what can be expected from men so unprincipled and profligate?
- However, some civilizations have been more profligate in their waste output than others.
- Undetermined, undelost, abandoned, profligate, graceless, cided, wavering, vacillating, unsettled, shameless, recreant, unrepentant.
- Profligate racquet into deeds lives upstairs in british politician, said the masters.
- He opposes profligate government spending and the wasting of your tax money.
- It is meant to keep a check on profligate spending by politicians.
- Internet, but this is just fear mongering and profligate misinformation.
- He was never a man of idle or profligate habits.
- People in the US need to curb their profligate habits.
- The austere Puritans were sncceeded by profligate cavaliers.
- These two vices may represent dissolute behaviour generally and include sexual wantonness.
- Bitter No. 4: Jovial, plump and dissolute What's in the glass?.
- Carr, brought on by a dissolute life, failed to warn him.
- Past being reclaimed, abandoned, lewd, wicked, debauched, dissolute; graceless, reprobate.
- Jesus saved her from a dissolute life of sin.
- The church has no right to dissolute a marriage.
- EV, in riotous living; but not necessarily dissolute; cf.
- Virginia; luxury had introduced effeminate manners and dissolute habits.
- Kosher salt will slowly dissolute in your bread.
- Then came the Restoration, which brought with it a dissolute King, a dissolute nobility, and worst of all a dissolute clergy.
PROFLIGATE vs DISSOLUTE: QUESTIONS
- How can i Improve my pronunciation of the word'profligate'?
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- What does father Bauny say about profligate houses?
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