Similar words: extravagance, extravagant, extravaganza, extravasate, ravage, ravages, ravaged, vagrancy. Meaning: n. the quality of exceeding the appropriate limits of decorum or probability or truth.
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1 We will advocate thrift, avoid extravagancy and cherish fruits of the labor of others and the society.
2 Genuine prestige does not call for extravagancy; it is about a tasteful experience that only products and services of the utmost quality can offer.
3 I prefer my people making fun of my petty rather than they crying for my extravagancy .
4 "Those banquets encroach and waste public money and should be regulated by law, so I am proposing a change to the criminal law to combat extravagancy," Zhao said.
5 The utility model strengthens the mutual adaptability of the funnel and the pipeline, achieves the holistic aesthetics of the building, reduces the unnecessary extravagancy and lowers the cost.
6 I would rather my people laughing at me for my pettiness than crying for my extravagancy.
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