Crossword-Solution: PROFLIGATE
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Profligate | a. | Overthrown; beaten; conquered. |
| Profligate | a. | Broken down in respect of rectitude, principle, virtue, or decency; openly and shamelessly immoral or vicious; dissolute; as, profligate man or wretch. |
| Profligate | n. | An abandoned person; one openly and shamelessly vicious; a dissolute person. |
| Profligate | v. t. | To drive away; to overcome. |
We have 47 clues for the answer “PROFLIGATE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| licentious, dissolute person | 1 answer |
| Recklessly extravagant | 1 answer |
| Spendthrift | 4 answers |
| part0164IMPROVIDENT person | 5 answers |
| EXTRAVAGANT person | 10 answers |
| Debauchee | 17 answers |
| Lecher | 21 answers |
| Recidivist | 24 answers |
| Unchaste | 29 answers |
| Defaulter | 31 answers |
| Wastrel | 34 answers |
| Malefactor | 35 answers |
| Libertine | 35 answers |
| wretch | 35 answers |
| wrongdoer | 37 answers |
| Rake | 39 answers |
| Evil-doer | 39 answers |
| Felon | 41 answers |
| wasteful | 41 answers |
| Lounger. | 43 answers |
| Raunchy | 44 answers |
| Evader. | 44 answers |
| Offender | 45 answers |
| pornographic | 48 answers |
| Debauched | 48 answers |
| improvident | 49 answers |
| Bawdy | 50 answers |
| Racy | 51 answers |
| trashy | 52 answers |
| Risqué | 54 answers |
| Loafer | 54 answers |
| bad guy | 54 answers |
| dissolute | 54 answers |
| Shame-less | 56 answers |
| Degenerate | 60 answers |
| Villain | 61 answers |
| Rogue | 63 answers |
| Depraved | 63 answers |
| prurient | 63 answers |
| Deviate | 65 answers |
| Licentious | 66 answers |
| Unclean | 66 answers |
| barnyard | 69 answers |
| Lascivious | 71 answers |
| crusty | 72 answers |
| Unrefined | 73 answers |
| Scoun-drel | 74 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EERAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PROFLIGATE (5)
His own character being light, profligate, and perfidious, John easily attached to his person and faction, not only all who had reason to dread the resentment of Richard for criminal proceedings during his absence, but also the numerous class of “lawless resolutes,” whom the crusades had turned back on their country, accomplished in the vices of the East, impoverished in substance, and hardened in character, and who placed their hopes of harvest in civil commotion.
This arrangement admits of the greatest license to brutal slaveholders, and their profligate sons, brothers, relations and friends, and gives to the pleasure of sin, the additional attraction of profit.
And surely it is equally obvious that the faded finery, the profligate habits, and the shrill irritation of Mr Glass are the unmistakable marks of the kind of man who blackmails him.
Syn.Ð Profligate; dissolute; corrupt; vicious; depraved; reprobate; wicked; unprincipled; graceless; vile.
His Scotch accent, and perhaps his awkwardness, exposed him to much annoyance from the "pit lads," who were a very rough and profligate set; and as boxing was a favourite pastime among them, our youth had to fight his way to their respect, passing through a campaign of no less than seventeen pitched battles.
Quotes with PROFLIGATE (3)
Perhaps it is different for humans, dear prince," she said, sounding sad, "but we have found that the underdisciplined child will bump up against life eventually and learn their lesson that way - albeit all the harder for their parents' earlier lack of courage and concern. The overdisciplined child lives all its life in a self-made cage, or bursts from it so wild and profligate with untutored energy they harm all about them, and always themselves. We prefer to underdiscipline…
If you leave off looking at books about beasts and men, if you begin to look at beasts and men then (if you have any humour or imagination, any sense of the frantic or the farcical) you will observe that the startling thing is not how like man is to the brutes, but how unlike he is. It is the monstrous scale of his divergence that requires an explanation. That man and brute are like is, in a sense, a truism; but that being so like they should then be so insanely unlike, that …
My life was a wreck. I had nothing, no material possessions, unless debts counts. Fourteen pairs of shoes that were too small for me was all I had to show after a lifetime of profligate spending. I hadn’t a job. I hadn’t any qualifications. I’d achieved nothing with my life. I’d never been happy. I had no husband or boyfriend.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1993).