inordinately 的定义
- not within proper or reasonable limits; immoderate; excessive: He drank an inordinate amount of wine.
- unrestrained in conduct, feelings, etc.: an inordinate admirer of beauty.
- disorderly; uncontrolled.
- not regulated; irregular: inordinate hours.
inordinately 近义词
等同于 exceedingly
等同于 over
等同于 overly
inordinately 的近义词 13 个
inordinately 的反义词 3 个
等同于 too
等同于 unduly
等同于 overmuch
等同于 extremely
inordinately 的近义词 45 个
- acutely
- awfully
- exceedingly
- exceptionally
- excessively
- extraordinarily
- highly
- hugely
- immensely
- intensely
- overly
- quite
- remarkably
- severely
- strikingly
- terribly
- terrifically
- too
- totally
- uncommonly
- unduly
- unusually
- utterly
- very
- almighty
- drastically
- exorbitantly
- immoderately
- markedly
- mortally
- notably
- over
- overmuch
- parlous
- plenty
- powerful
- prohibitively
- radically
- rarely
- surpassingly
- to nth degree
- too much
- ultra
- violently
- vitally
inordinately 的反义词 4 个
更多inordinately例句
- The deplatforming largely resulted in a collective short-term sigh of relief, but was a stark demonstration of the inordinate and lightly regulated power of a handful of tech giants based in Silicon Valley.
- Advertising may have gone through an inordinate amount of change this year, but some things remain the same.
- Roads are dark, flat surfaces that absorb an inordinate amount of heat.
- Chopping ingredients in the kitchen with a knife and cutting board can be satisfying and sometimes necessary, but in the majority of cases, this process takes up an inordinate amount of time and creates a huge mess to clean up.
- One of the things that happened when I went through treatment and spent inordinate amounts of time in the hospital is that the things I’d been working on now felt trivial.
- For every nanosecond that I miraculously lift off the ground, I land with an inordinately loud thud.
- And in some situations I have to work inordinately hard to make others put it aside.
- “I have been inordinately lucky all my life but the greatest luck of all has been Elizabeth,” he writes.
- My father was inordinately proud of this honour, though my mother was mildly embarrassed at it.
- When we first met, you were already inordinately famous for an artist.
- Deeply as they disapproved of his politics, they respected his independence and were inordinately proud of him.
- A poorer landscape to draw never was known, nor a pleasanter to see—the children especially, who are inordinately fat and rosy.
- Now, then—now, then—what kind of a service would it be that would make a man so inordinately grateful?
- He was always impatient, inordinately despairing in misfortunes, till the last extremity.
- He was a smallish man, well rounded, pleasant-faced, and inordinately proud of his name.