Unthrifty vs Lavish - What's the difference?
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Unthrifty is a related term of lavish. As adjectives the difference between unthrifty and lavish is that unthrifty is not thrifty while lavish is expending or bestowing profusely; profuse; prodigal. As a verb lavish is to expend or bestow with profusion; to use with prodigality; to squander; as, to lavish money or praise.
unthrifty English
Adjective
(er)
Not thrifty.
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lavish English
Alternative forms
* (l), (l), (l) (obsolete)
Adjective
( en adjective)
Expending or bestowing profusely; profuse; prodigal.
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, title=( The Celebrity), chapter=8
, passage=The day was cool and snappy for August, and the Rise all green with a lavish nature. Now we plunged into a deep shade with the boughs lacing each other overhead, and crossed dainty, rustic bridges over the cold trout-streams, the boards giving back the clatter of our horses' feet:
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- Mind you, clothes were clothes in those days. There was a great deal of them, lavish both in material and in workmanship.
Superabundant; excessive; as, lavish spirits.
* 1623 , (William Shakespeare), (Measure for Measure) Act 2 Scene 2
- Let her haue needfull, but not lauish meanes
Synonyms
* (expending profusely): profuse, prodigal, wasteful, extravagant, exuberant, immoderate
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Related terms
* (l)
Verb
(es)
To expend or bestow with profusion; to use with prodigality; to squander; as, to lavish money or praise.
Related terms
* lavisher
* lavishly
* lavishness
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