extravagancy
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ex·trav·a·gan·cy
(ĭk-străv′ə-gən-sē)n. pl. ex·trav·a·gan·cies
1. Extravagance.
2. Something extravagant.
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ex•trav•a•gance
(ɪkˈstræv ə gəns)n.
1. excessive or unnecessary outlay of money.
2. unrestrained excess, as of actions or opinions.
3. something extravagant.
[1635–45; < French, Middle French]
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Noun | 1. | extravagancy - the quality of exceeding the appropriate limits of decorum or probability or truth; "we were surprised by the extravagance of his description" excessiveness, inordinateness, excess - immoderation as a consequence of going beyond sufficient or permitted limits |
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extravagancy
noun1. A condition of going or being beyond what is needed, desired, or appropriate:
2. Excessive or imprudent expenditure:
3. Something costly and unnecessary:
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