a bit much, cockamamie, exhaustless, furious, imposing, monstrous, overliberal, profligate, skyrocketing, ultrazealous, well-stocked
Definitionadj. unrestrained
Last update: September 28, 2015
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Extravagant praise. [adjective]
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Some wildly extravagant claims have been made about what ID cards would achieve. [adjective]
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Her trademark was her extravagant stage costumes which featured a turban bedecked with what appeared to be the entire contents of a fruit store. [adjective]
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That extravagant splendour, that reckless gaiety had borne beneath their glittering surface the seeds of ruin and death. [adjective]
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She was generous by nature, extravagant by long habit. [adjective]
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"Thou must have patience, Henry Morton," answered Balfour; "thou must not leave the cause of thy religion and country either for one wild word, or one extravagant action." [adjective]
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"It is the fashion, as I am given to understand, to admire those extravagant fictions--for me, --I bear an English heart, Unused at ghosts and rattling bones to start." [adjective]
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"Impossible," he said; "your importance as a friend and confidant of such and such personages made my request altogether extravagant." [adjective]
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His attire also was antiquated and extravagant. [adjective]
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This extravagant design, by flattering my disposition, gave great satisfaction; and I was charging the enemy at the head of my own regiment, when Strap's return interrupted my reverie. [adjective]
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It is evident that D's moderation is injurious to C's extravagant claims. [adjective]
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