Words and phrases that have a meaning related to prodigal:  (152 results)
Often used in the same context:
prodigal son, wayward, petulant, erstwhile, triumphant, mercurial, feckless, munificent, precocious, callow, beloved, brattish, cuckolded, irrepressible, profligate, miserly, ambitionless, doting, jilted, archetypal, dutiful, impetuous, uncouth, flighty, sainted, goatish, uxorious, maidenly, restless, runty, enigmatic, winsome, splendiferous, rambunctious, roguish, belated, insolent, rapacious, coldhearted, repentant, benighted, cannier, faithful, hapless, rascally, wordsworthian, mulish, pursy, saintly, worldly, doltish, swashbuckling, besotted, prodigious, sic transit gloria mundi, slatternly, young turk, smugger, puppyish, wifeless, rebellious, highborn, recalcitrant, truculent, oedipal complex, gluttonous, troublemaking, stalwart, straitlaced, softheaded, incommunicative, yankee doodle, onetime, shiftless, mephistophelian, softhearted, sophoclean, ostensible, ungifted, moony, gleeful, straightlaced, teenaged, fuddled, boorish, unceremonious, incorrigible, cloddish, unloving, distempered, penurious, putative, fretful, carpe diem, knavish, impecunious, oafish, loutish, tempestuous, noblesse oblige, insouciant, dissolute, sinner, spendthrift, debauchee, sinners, penitent, angelo, culprit, indulgence, judas, saul, serf, transgressor, wanderers, benefactress, britons, cain, criminal, delinquent, drunkard, esau, lavish, erring, headstrong, blameless, ungrateful, extravagant, heedless, improvident, reckless, disobedient, dissipated, errant, fearing, graceless, hearted
More specific:
spend-all, spender, waster, wastrel
Appears in the definition of:
parable, prodigally
More general:
consumer
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— Nouns for prodigal: son, sons, daughter, expenditure, waste, child, use, hand, children, father, returns, more...

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