Synonym: exaggerated, excessive, extreme, grand, luxurious, overdone, unreasonable. Antonym: economical, frugal, thrifty. Similar words: ravage, extra, extract, extracting, extraneous, extradition, extraordinary, extraterrestrial. Meaning: [-nt] adj. 1. unrestrained, especially with regard to feelings 2. recklessly wasteful.
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31. He had the extravagant gestures and loud voice of an actor.
32. She accused us of being extravagant talk about the pot calling the kettle black!
33. It was the most extravagant purchase I have ever made.
34. They tried to please him with fulsome compliments and extravagant gifts.
35. She was pilloried in the press for her extravagant parties.
36. She's very extravagant — she spends all her money on clothes.
37. They have to compete by adorning their products with ever more extravagant claims.
38. The gifts, though not extravagant, were nice.
39. This is too extravagant to be maintained.
40. Van Jong's personal life was notably extravagant.
41. Their extravagant overspending has come home to roost.
42. Don't be too extravagant this evening.
43. To these ends, the most extravagant claims were made.
44. Some deals are more extravagant than others.
45. She hoped Miss Grimes wouldn't think them too extravagant.
46. Attempt to persuade the City Council to discontinue its dangerous and extravagant traffic schemes near the Donnington area.
47. He loved the hierarchical structure of Celtic society because it was hierarchical, but also because it was extravagant.
48. A few weeks ago, many stock market analysts cautioned investors against extravagant expectations for the new year.
49. But the Government today said the plans were too extravagant and the Council would have to cutback by £10 million.
50. The extravagant claims made were more significant for what they anticipated than for what could then be accomplished.
51. It would be an extravagant use of parliamentary time to require new legislation for changes of this kind.
52. In the afternoon he starts by sleeping,[www.Sentencedict.com] then takes over the kitchen and insists on preparing extravagant five-course meals.
53. An extravagant signal could be a general statement of a male's ability to cope.
54. In their more extravagant flights of fancy the choice thus offered to the voter is extended to cover specific heads of policy.
55. Nature abhors the superfluous, yet is constrained to produce the seemingly extravagant.
56. There's a lively accent on finance; but don't be too extravagant.
57. They passed extravagant long ago, cruised through exorbitant and finally settled somewhere in the neighborhood of incomprehensible.
58. Admittedly these recipes call for extravagant amounts but you can compensate by eating smaller portions.
59. He also spent his evenings at the roulette wheels of Monte Carlo, squandering extravagant sums.
60. The facts of the dispute are partly concealed by extravagant accusations from both sides.
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