being Frugal
Do be wasting a lot regularly or to waste a considerable amount of something.
The meaning of 'prodigal' is 'wasteful'. It means someone who spends money extravagantly, with no thought of saving for tomorrow.
The root of the word 'prodigal' is from the Latin word 'prodigus', meaning wasteful or extravagant.
Example sentence for the adjective 'wasteful':The company's review of wasteful practices is an effort to save money.
something getting wasted and being spoil or not using the object appropriately.
Yes, being thrify and being frugal are generally the same thing. They mean spending wisely, carefully, economically; not being wasteful with money or resources.
Advertising on the whole is not wasteful, it brings in business. However, not all advertising campaigns are equally successful, so in some cases advertising is wasteful.
YOU ARE BEING VERY SELFISH WHEN YOU WASTE!wasting causes trees to fall down and die.trees are important .they are where our air comes from.wasting causes animals to die because our resources are mostly the same as theres.please do not waste .many things die and suffer if you do.do not be wasteful.
The adjective wasteful has the adverb form wastefully. It means in a profligate, useless, or extravagant manner.
No, because the lights are producing heat and that helps the heating system.
One who spends money profusely or improvidently; a prodigal; one who lavishes or wastes his estate. Also used figuratively., Prodigal; extravagant; wasteful.
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