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  1. someone who spends or uses large amounts of money, time, energy, etc., especially in a way that is not very wise: The prodigals among them will always be more numerous than the misers. She, who was formerly a prodigal, showed herself suddenly wise and she loathed her shameful deeds.

  2. The meaning of PRODIGAL is characterized by profuse or wasteful expenditure : lavish. How to use prodigal in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Prodigal.

  3. noun [ C ] / ˈprɒd.ɪ.ɡ ə l / / ˈprɑː.dɪ.ɡ ə l /. someone who spends or uses large amounts of money, time, energy, etc., especially in a way that is not very wise: The prodigals among them will always be more numerous than the misers.

  4. You can describe someone as a prodigal son or daughter if they leave their family or friends, often after a period of behaving badly, and then return at a later time as a better person.

  5. Prodigal definition: wastefully or recklessly extravagant. See examples of PRODIGAL used in a sentence.

  6. Tradução de "prodigal" para português . pródigo, generoso, perdulário são as principais traduções de "prodigal" para português. Exemplo de frase traduzida: Well, what could I possibly deny my prodigal daughter? ↔ Bem, o que eu poderia negar à minha filha pródiga?

  7. Substantivo. Adjetivo. pródigo m. prodígio m. fértil. Ver mais. But the prodigal's own father said he had been lost. Mas o próprio pai do pródigo disse que ele teve sido perdido. The favor shown the prodigal he regards as an insult to himself. O favor mostrado ao pródigo, considera-o um insulto a si próprio. I knew you looked familiar.