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unextravagant

/ik-strav-uh-guhnt/US // ɪkˈstræv ə gənt //UK // (ɪkˈstrævəɡənt) //

毫不夸张,不奢侈的,不奢侈,不加修饰的

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Definitions

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

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inmodest
Synonyms
Antonyms
as inunostentatious

Examples

  • 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.

  • An electric toothbrush—at once practical and extravagant—makes a surprisingly good gift.

  • That doesn’t include the extravagant jewels and other trinkets used to adorn them.

  • 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.

  • When more extravagant luxuries seem out of reach, the index suggests, lipstick is an affordable treat.

  • At first glance, it might be tempting to interpret this extravagant level of compensation as a victory for the once-humble intern.

  • Costumes worn by each reinvented persona act—in all their extravagant glory—serve as the anchors for the exhibit.

  • After 11 years at the e-commerce brand, CEO Mark Sebba got an extravagant global-wide send off as he plans to retire.

  • Expect rhinestone realness from pop's current queen of all things shiny, girly, and extravagant.

  • The openings have gone from simplistic to extravagant, featuring funny monologues, dance numbers, and lots of celebrities.

  • I should have made the dumplings with more fruit in them, master, only Letty cautioned me not to be extravagant with the plums.

  • Immediately Aguinaldo had fallen captive, all kinds of extravagant and erroneous versions were current as to how it had happened.

  • I thought the little fellow extravagant in his demands, but, rather than lose the chance, submitted.

  • In their voyage up the river Niger, their description of the scenes is extravagant.

  • In his dressing-room Diotti was besieged by hosts of people, congratulating him in extravagant terms.