Every time I see you, you′re drunk, you old 【reprobate】 !
【Profligate】 and 【dissolute】 convey little if any suggestion of divine or social condemnation but both imply complete moral breakdown and self-indulgence to such an extreme that all standards of morality and prudence are disregarded.
In Northern Europe, they′ll deny you a discharge if they think you ran up the original debt in a 【profligate】 or immoral fashion.’
One who is 【dissolute】 has completely thrown off all moral and prudential restraints on the indulgence of his appetites. (see also Desolate vs 【Dissolute】 )
He led a 【dissolute】 life, drinking, and womanizing till his death.
concerned agree to abandon arbitration and choose to bring a lawsuit, the ... dissolve the Commission, and it is agreed to by the people’s government of.