1 more expensive than is necessary or reasonable, or having the characteristics of being expensive:
2 beyond any reasonable expectation:
Parents who have extravagant hopes for their children are bound to be disappointed.
The familiar failures of leadership and examples of extravagant demagoguery are paraded.
However, adaptationists, and even optimality theorists, have made no such extravagant claims.
The lobby against effeminacy, dandyism, extravagant male attire and crossdressing became powerful and vocal by the late 1820s.
To offset this, it is possible that the extravagant endogamy may diminish.
After millennia of dead-ends and extravagant promises, we can now see our way to understanding the mechanisms of ageing.
Even more were shocked by the expense and the apparently extravagant ways of life from which there seemed to be no escape.
However, whilst it should be in the library, individuals might find that £50 for such a slim volume is rather extravagant.
Stories associated with the later, aristocratic tides are more extravagant.
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奢侈的,鋪張的, 浪費的, 過度的…
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奢侈的,铺张的, 浪费的, 过度的…
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derrochador, derrochador/ora [masculine-feminine], despilfarrador/ora [masculine-feminine]…
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extravagante…
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ぜいたくな…
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savurgan, müsrif, alışılandan çok farklı…
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dépensier/-ière, dispendieux/-ieuse, extravagant/-ante…
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malgastador…
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