spender |
profligate |
Related terms |
Spender is a related term of profligate.
As nouns the difference between spender and profligate
is that
spender is donor while
profligate is an abandoned person; one openly and shamelessly vicious; a dissolute person.
As an adjective profligate is
(obsolete) overthrown, ruined.
As a verb profligate is
(obsolete) to drive away; to overcome.
profligate |
exuberant |
As adjectives the difference between profligate and exuberant
is that
profligate is overthrown, ruined while
exuberant is very high-spirited; extremely energetic and enthusiastic.
As a noun profligate
is an abandoned person; one openly and shamelessly vicious; a dissolute person.
As a verb profligate
is to drive away; to overcome.
libidinous |
profligate |
Related terms |
Libidinous is a related term of profligate.
As adjectives the difference between libidinous and profligate
is that
libidinous is having lustful desires; characterized by lewdness; sensual; lascivious while
profligate is (obsolete) overthrown, ruined.
As a noun profligate is
an abandoned person; one openly and shamelessly vicious; a dissolute person.
As a verb profligate is
(obsolete) to drive away; to overcome.
profligate |
unchaste |
Related terms |
Profligate is a related term of unchaste.
As adjectives the difference between profligate and unchaste
is that
profligate is (obsolete) overthrown, ruined while
unchaste is not chaste; not continent; libidinous; lewd.
As a noun profligate
is an abandoned person; one openly and shamelessly vicious; a dissolute person.
As a verb profligate
is (obsolete) to drive away; to overcome.
profligate |
unrestrained |
Synonyms |
Profligate is a synonym of unrestrained.
As adjectives the difference between profligate and unrestrained
is that
profligate is (obsolete) overthrown, ruined while
unrestrained is immoderate; not restrained or held in check.
As a noun profligate
is an abandoned person; one openly and shamelessly vicious; a dissolute person.
As a verb profligate
is (obsolete) to drive away; to overcome.
profligate |
shameless |
Related terms |
Profligate is a related term of shameless.
As adjectives the difference between profligate and shameless
is that
profligate is (obsolete) overthrown, ruined while
shameless is having no shame, no guilt nor remorse over something wrong; immodest; unable to feel disgrace.
As a noun profligate
is an abandoned person; one openly and shamelessly vicious; a dissolute person.
As a verb profligate
is (obsolete) to drive away; to overcome.
profligate |
immoderate |
Related terms |
Profligate is a related term of immoderate.
As adjectives the difference between profligate and immoderate
is that
profligate is (obsolete) overthrown, ruined while
immoderate is excessive or lacking, not consistent.
As a noun profligate
is an abandoned person; one openly and shamelessly vicious; a dissolute person.
As a verb profligate
is (obsolete) to drive away; to overcome.
profligate |
dirty |
Related terms |
Profligate is a related term of dirty.
As adjectives the difference between profligate and dirty
is that
profligate is (obsolete) overthrown, ruined while
dirty is unclean; covered with or containing unpleasant substances such as dirt or grime.
As verbs the difference between profligate and dirty
is that
profligate is (obsolete) to drive away; to overcome while
dirty is to make (something) dirty.
As a noun profligate
is an abandoned person; one openly and shamelessly vicious; a dissolute person.
As an adverb dirty is
in a dirty manner.
lecherous |
profligate |
Related terms |
Lecherous is a related term of profligate.
As adjectives the difference between lecherous and profligate
is that
lecherous is given to excessive sexual activity and debauchery while
profligate is (obsolete) overthrown, ruined.
As a noun profligate is
an abandoned person; one openly and shamelessly vicious; a dissolute person.
As a verb profligate is
(obsolete) to drive away; to overcome.
profligate |
impetuous |
Related terms |
Profligate is a related term of impetuous.
As adjectives the difference between profligate and impetuous
is that
profligate is (obsolete) overthrown, ruined while
impetuous is making arbitrary decisions, especially in an impulsive and forceful manner.
As a noun profligate
is an abandoned person; one openly and shamelessly vicious; a dissolute person.
As a verb profligate
is (obsolete) to drive away; to overcome.
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