- profligately
- adverb see profligate I
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Profligately — Prof li*gate*ly, adv. In a profligate manner. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
profligately — See profligacy. * * * … Universalium
profligately — adverb In a profligate manner … Wiktionary
profligately — prÉ‘flɪgÉ™tlɪ / prÉ’f adv. extravagantly, wastefully, squanderingly; promiscuously, wantonly, in a depraved manner … English contemporary dictionary
profligately — prof·li·gate·ly … English syllables
profligately — adverb in a dissolute way • Syn: ↑dissolutely • Derived from adjective: ↑dissolute (for: ↑dissolutely), ↑profligate … Useful english dictionary
profligate — profligately, adv. profligateness, n. /prof li git, gayt /, adj. 1. utterly and shamelessly immoral or dissipated; thoroughly dissolute. 2. recklessly prodigal or extravagant. n. 3. a profligate person. [1525 35; < L profligatus broken down in… … Universalium
dissolutely — adverb in a dissolute way • Syn: ↑profligately • Derived from adjective: ↑dissolute, ↑profligate (for: ↑profligately) … Useful english dictionary
profligate — I. adjective Etymology: Latin profligatus, from past participle of profligare to strike down, from pro forward, down + fligare (akin to fligere to strike); akin to Greek phlibein to squeeze Date: 1647 1. completely given up to dissipation and… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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