SQUANDER OR LAVISH?
Squander, lavish (waste without care, waste in repletion)
He squanders his energy in roving around to find a good place for a job.
He lavishes his mind when he tries to take out highest knowledge and experience gathered in business.
Lavish, lush (wasteful in unrestraint, wasteful in stylishness)
A lavish expense says about a lush devotion to selfishness.
Posh, swish (wasteful from bounty, wasteful from desire)
You look either posh in luxury or swish in loving.
Swanky, ritzy, classy (rich in sexuality, rich in luxury, rich in style)
Swanky style goes fit to a ritzy restaurant for classy tricksters.
Profuse, prolific (generous, fruitful)
She is profuse in giving away what she owns but her work is not prolific in making good profit.
Copious, numerous, spacious (space, amount, air)
Step out to a spacious corridor. Then, turn right into a copious hall to see numerous driveways to different gates.
Plentiful, bountiful (overflowing, limitless)
The poverty brings in a plentiful life of hardship but no one could think that it is a bountiful hell in misery to change any fate.
Plenteous, bounteous (widely overflowing, widely limitless)
Plenteous thought of generosity does not make a bounteous heart in loving.
Toil, labor (human force, material purpose)
Peasants are toiling to earn a survival by laboring in their barren lands.
Chore, drudgery (routine, heaviness)
Leave and learn is like taking chore but does not mean feeling ease in drudgery.
Tax, tariff, duty, due (payment from income, payment to authority, payment under obligation, payment behind time)
The authority takes no tax on this ware by enforcing no tariff in its importation but it has to be released with customs duty that can be paid as dues in accrued fees.
In arrears, overdue, outstanding (behind schedule, late in time, unresolved)
No person goes in arrears in the exam but those who were in the overdue testing time list will be later re-examined; so the outstanding credit for this semester will be higher.
Ad lib, ad hoc (talking, holding)
No word going ad lib will lead to non ad hoc misunderstanding.
On a whim, on impulse, off the cuff (changing, demanding, recording)
He changes on a whim even though he takes act on impulse in business and gives no words off the cuff.
Spend (use up time or money), Consume (use up goods or energy), Devour (use up food or beverage), Squander (use up without care), Splurge (use up to meet joy), Lavish (use up from a plentiful source)
I spend a good vacation in Japan. This car consumes so much fuel. Come to this restaurant to devour highest taste food. The more squander money; the faster you run out of it. Rich men like to show how rich they are by splurging money on such luxuries. He thinks he has large fortune and doesn’t care about how to lavish it.
Fruitful (bringing in a reward)
Fertile (bringing in a growth)
Fecund (bringing in more children)
Productive (bringing in a help)
Prolific (bringing in abundance)
Profuse (bringing in more)
A fruitful mind is one that can give out good ideas. Fertile land can make more rice. This fecund dog has ten puppies. Thank you for your productive plan. Your essay is prolific in good details about Vietnam. Your sentence is so profuse in prepositions.
Lush (abundance appealing to the senses)
Lavish (abundance appealing to riches)
Plosh (abundance appealing to sexuality)
Fulsome (abundance appealing to charity)
Lush love aims for charming. Lavish love aims for money. Plosh love aims for love making. Fulsome love aims for honesty and help.
