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Meaning of Prodigality | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1
ˌprɒdɪˈɡælɪti

Definitions

  1. Wasteful extravagance.
    countable, uncountable
  2. Lavish generosity.
    countable, uncountable

Equivalents

Čeština marnotratnost
Ελληνικά ασωτία
Français prodigalité
Gaeilge caifeachas
Gàidhlig ana-caitheamh
हिन्दी उदार
Português prodigalidade
Română prodigalitate
Tagalog sakmata

Examples

“The plain where he was riding was one immense thicket of the gum cistus, whose frail white leaves, just veined with the faintest pink, fell in showers at the least movement of the passer-by. What a prodigality of blossom!—for the gum cistus, born and withered in an hour, is the most ephemeral of flowers.”
“Mother[…]considered that the exclusiveness of Peter's circle was due not to its distinction, but to the fact that it was an inner Babylon of prodigality and whoredom, from which every Kensingtonian held aloof, except on the conventional tip-and-run excursions in pursuit of shopping, tea and theatres.”
“At least there was an air of reckless prodigality in their appearance, and the most fastidious guest would surely find the wine his soul craved for, at all events) in the label.”

CEFR level

C1
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This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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