Prodigal vs Decadent - What's the difference?
prodigal | decadent |
wastefully extravagant.
(often, followed by of or with) someone yielding profusely, lavish
profuse, lavishly abundant
returning after abandoning a person, group, or ideal, especially for selfish reasons; being a prodigal son.
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Characterized by moral or cultural decline.
* - The Decline and Fall of the American Empire (1992)
Luxuriously self-indulgent.
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As adjectives the difference between prodigal and decadent
is that prodigal is wastefully extravagant while decadent is decadent.As a noun prodigal
is a prodigal person, a spendthrift.prodigal
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- He found himself guilty of prodigal spending during the holidays.
- He is a prodigal son.
- She was a merry person, glad and prodigal of smiles.
- How can he be so prodigal with money on such a tight budget?
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* (a prodigal person) frugalDerived terms
* prodigal sonSynonyms
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English
Adjective
(en adjective)- As societies grow decadent, the language grows decadent, too. Words are used to disguise, not to illuminate, action: you liberate a city by destroying it. Words are to confuse, so that at election time people will solemnly vote against their own interests.
- Surgery in an opera? How wonderfully decadent ! And just as I was beginning to lose interest!