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profligate
adjective as in immoral, corrupt
adjective as in wasteful
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But her husband, President Emmanuel Macron, has been criticised for his own profligate spending.
Americans have long been among the world’s most profligate tippers.
“Generally the criticism of owning a hot tub is it is a profligate use of energy,” he says.
Lately this entrenched symbol of American domestic life — verdant, weed-free and crisply mowed — has come under wider scrutiny as a profligate relic, out of sync with an ecologically conscious era.
He is certainly a profligate money-burner who keeps being propped up by shady foreign banks, shadowy individuals and organizations and billionaire supporters.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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