extravagant / ɪkˈstræv ə gənt /

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extravagant 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. spending much more than is necessary or wise; wasteful: an extravagant shopper.
  2. excessively high: extravagant expenses; extravagant prices.
  3. exceeding the bounds of reason, as actions, demands, opinions, or passions.
  4. going beyond what is deserved or justifiable: extravagant praise.
  5. Obsolete. wandering beyond bounds.

extravagant 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

indulgent, wasteful

更多extravagant例句

  1. The trick to making this vacation as special as possible will be to go all-out and do things you wouldn’t ordinarily do, things that feel dreamy and extravagant no matter where you end up.
  2. An electric toothbrush—at once practical and extravagant—makes a surprisingly good gift.
  3. That doesn’t include the extravagant jewels and other trinkets used to adorn them.
  4. Moreover, he has managed to thrive despite being a teetotaler in a political party whose leaders are famed for wheeling and dealing at extravagant late-night drinking sessions.
  5. When more extravagant luxuries seem out of reach, the index suggests, lipstick is an affordable treat.
  6. At first glance, it might be tempting to interpret this extravagant level of compensation as a victory for the once-humble intern.
  7. Costumes worn by each reinvented persona act—in all their extravagant glory—serve as the anchors for the exhibit.
  8. After 11 years at the e-commerce brand, CEO Mark Sebba got an extravagant global-wide send off as he plans to retire.
  9. Expect rhinestone realness from pop's current queen of all things shiny, girly, and extravagant.
  10. The openings have gone from simplistic to extravagant, featuring funny monologues, dance numbers, and lots of celebrities.
  11. I should have made the dumplings with more fruit in them, master, only Letty cautioned me not to be extravagant with the plums.
  12. Immediately Aguinaldo had fallen captive, all kinds of extravagant and erroneous versions were current as to how it had happened.
  13. I thought the little fellow extravagant in his demands, but, rather than lose the chance, submitted.
  14. In their voyage up the river Niger, their description of the scenes is extravagant.
  15. In his dressing-room Diotti was besieged by hosts of people, congratulating him in extravagant terms.