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Synonym Chooser

How is the word extravagant different from other adjectives like it?

Some common synonyms of extravagant are excessive, exorbitant, extreme, immoderate, and inordinate. While all these words mean "going beyond a normal limit," extravagant implies an indifference to restraints imposed by truth, prudence, or good taste.

extravagant claims for the product

When is excessive a more appropriate choice than extravagant?

While the synonyms excessive and extravagant are close in meaning, excessive implies an amount or degree too great to be reasonable or acceptable.

excessive punishment

When would exorbitant be a good substitute for extravagant?

The synonyms exorbitant and extravagant are sometimes interchangeable, but exorbitant implies a departure from accepted standards regarding amount or degree.

exorbitant prices

In what contexts can extreme take the place of extravagant?

While in some cases nearly identical to extravagant, extreme may imply an approach to the farthest limit possible or conceivable but commonly means only to a notably high degree.

extreme shyness

Where would immoderate be a reasonable alternative to extravagant?

In some situations, the words immoderate and extravagant are roughly equivalent. However, immoderate implies lack of desirable or necessary restraint.

immoderate spending

When is it sensible to use inordinate instead of extravagant?

The meanings of inordinate and extravagant largely overlap; however, inordinate implies an exceeding of the limits dictated by reason or good judgment.

inordinate pride

Example Sentences

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Recent Examples of extravagant The extravagant accommodation features a spa-like tub, separate seating area, and massive sliding doors that look out towards the property’s lush greenery. Natalia Senanayake, People.com, 21 July 2025 It’s been weeks since Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez’s extravagant wedding, and people are still talking about it. Lea Veloso, StyleCaster, 19 July 2025 Mason used the profits to fund her lavish lifestyle, which included extravagant vacations and a collection of luxury high-end designer goods. Jessica Schladebeck, New York Daily News, 19 July 2025 Both scenarios seem as plausible as Newsom delivering universal healthcare and fulfilling his pledge to build 3.5 million new homes a year, to name two other extravagant promises. Mark Barabak, Mercury News, 19 July 2025 See All Example Sentences for extravagant
Recent Examples of Synonyms for extravagant
Adjective
  • Critics of the proposal, such as Rep. Brian Harrison, R-Midlothian, have characterized film incentives as wasteful government spending, calling instead for the money to be used for property tax cuts.
    Alex Driggars, Austin American Statesman, 30 July 2025
  • Regular spectators and celebrities criticized the flight, calling it wasteful and excessive.
    Daysia Tolentino, EW.com, 29 July 2025
Adjective
  • The weather service predicts that parts of Maryland remain at risk for excessive rainfall and the potential for flash floods.
    Chevall Pryce, Baltimore Sun, 14 July 2025
  • Whether your hair is naturally dry or parched from excessive color treatments and heat styling, brittle strands are a stubborn bummer.
    Annie Blackman, Glamour, 14 July 2025
Adjective
  • Building the infrastructure to power cloud and AI technology is expensive, and Microsoft has looked for savings elsewhere.
    Sasha Rogelberg, Fortune, 31 July 2025
  • Considering the price per dollar of sales or profit, ARM stock appears expensive in comparison to the broader market.
    Trefis Team, Forbes.com, 31 July 2025
Adjective
  • Between 2022 and 2024, extreme weather in the U.S. caused $154 billion in costs and 511 deaths per year.
    Joan Meiners, AZCentral.com, 4 Aug. 2025
  • And damage to crops and livestock from extreme weather in Northern Africa has contributed to migration from that region.
    Rebecca Hersher, NPR, 4 Aug. 2025
Adjective
  • In addition, the Dodgers would land Castro, a valuable utilityman who can play all over the field and protect them against future injuries.
    Drew VonScio, MSNBC Newsweek, 26 July 2025
  • When the 21st century dawned GE was the world’s most valuable company, AOL and Yahoo were the darlings of the internet, Barron’s told us Tyco was the next GE, Enron had the smartest executives (which may have been true despite the outcome), Lucent was the future of communications, etc.
    John Tamny, Forbes.com, 26 July 2025
Adjective
  • Amanda learned in like 10 seconds, which is insane.
    Scott Roxborough, The Hollywood Reporter, 24 Mar. 2025
  • If 51% of the population is being so underserved, the ratio to opportunity is insane.
    Gemma Allen, Forbes, 23 Mar. 2025
Adjective
  • Several companies have already faced costly public missteps.
    Esteban Sancho, Forbes.com, 4 Aug. 2025
  • In addition, the government is replacing a costly transit visa for Chinese travelers this November to help attract visitors.
    Rachel Cormack, Robb Report, 4 Aug. 2025
Adjective
  • Being a six-figure earner once felt like an exclusive club, with the promise of a lavish life—but now those making over $100,000 are feeling the pinch.
    Emma Burleigh, Fortune, 1 Aug. 2025
  • Working alongside one of the nation’s most lauded bird experts, this lavish residential community seeks to transform their North Village district into a haven for both migratory and resident species.
    Jared Ranahan, Forbes.com, 1 Aug. 2025

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“Extravagant.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/extravagant. Accessed 8 Aug. 2025.

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