Synonym: extravagancy, high life, highlife, lavishness, prodigality, profligacy. Similar words: extravagant, extravasate, ravage, extra, extract, travail, extracting, extraneous. Meaning: [ɪk'strævəgəns] n. 1. the quality of exceeding the appropriate limits of decorum or probability or truth 2. the trait of spending extravagantly 3. excessive spending.
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(31) Leapor sees such a woman degrading herself as a miser: Then let her quit Extravagance and Play.
(32) It was inevitable that both would act in the same interests, and command support against putative extravagance and recklessness.
(33) Although devoted to his father's memory he always resented his extravagance and improvidence.
(34) No such extravagance here, as under the watchful eye of Asquith, he launched into some of his best known songs.
(35) He'd sent her Iris Murdoch's latest novel. In hardback, which he knew she'd think an unnecessary extravagance.
(36) It is a rollicking mock-heroic farce that burlesques the affectations of Restoration and post-Restoration heroic drama with all its bombast and extravagance.
(37) It was an unnecessary extravagance,[www.Sentencedict.com] since I would have to be driven a hundred miles back in a car.
(38) A pair of racing shoes could lift your performance or leave you with an appealing but unnecessary extravagance.
(39) In hardback, which he knew she'd think an unnecessary extravagance.
(40) The woodcuts are only a few inches square, and defy the artists' desire for detail and extravagance.
(41) Unfortunately, through a combination of drought, generosity and extravagance, he lost this property as well.
(42) In this quiet lane there was an extravagance of wild flowers, a riot of colour.
(43) Extravagance and vanity had made him coldhearted and selfish.
(44) His wife's extravagance soon bankrupted him.
(45) His extravagance drained all his fortune.
(46) I enjoy them but was flustered by its extravagance.
(47) Such extravagance will surely put him in Queer Street.
(48) I enjoyed them, but was flustered by the extravagance.
(49) Food is a necessity, but wine is an extravagance.
(50) She imputed the whole to the extravagance or rather ebullient of his passion.
(51) Your grandfather urged repeated forgiveness ingratitude , riot, and extravagance and all that.
(52) Church decoration extravagance, display a number of Venice, from the Constantinople Crusaders looted booty.
(53) The American people with one consent gave themselves to an extravagance of land speculation.
(54) We abate something of the wanton extravagance of our pretensions.
(55) Retiming, which can optimize the rapidity, area and functional extravagance through moving the sequential elements and change the number of sequential elements.
(56) The guardian read his ward a sermon on his extravagance.
(57) A true love is what doesn't forfor extravagance forand moreover for hokum.
(58) A true love is what does not strive forfor extravagance, for luxury, and moreover for hokum.
(59) Opposing extravagance and advocating thrift is a basic principle in traditional Chinese economic thought.
(60) I always consider that the vulgar aims people pursuit vehemently - property, vainglory and extravagance - are despicable.
More similar words: extravagant, extravasate, ravage, extra, extract, travail, extracting, extraneous, extrapolate, extradition, extraordinary, extraterrestrial, arrogance, trance, entrance, entranceway, vagary, savage, extreme, bravado, propaganda, extricate, extremely, extrovert, extremity, aggravate, depravation, inextricably, bag and baggage, avalanche.