noun
- reckless extravagance or wasteful spending
- immoral or dissolute behavior
Usage: formal
Examples
- The company’s financial profligacy led to bankruptcy within two years.
- Critics condemned the government’s profligacy with taxpayer money.
- His profligacy at the casino cost him his entire inheritance.
- The novel depicts the profligacy of the wealthy elite during the Gilded Age.
- She was shocked by her brother’s profligacy and moral decline.
- The king’s profligacy eventually sparked a revolution among his subjects.