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    extravagance
    /ɪkˈstravəɡ(ə)ns/

    noun

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  2. EXTRAVAGANCE definition: 1. behaviour in which you spend more money than you need to: 2. something expensive that you buy…. Learn more.

  3. EXTRAVAGANCE meaning: 1. behaviour in which you spend more money than you need to: 2. something expensive that you buy…. Learn more.

  4. The meaning of EXTRAVAGANCE is an instance of excess or prodigality; specifically : an excessive outlay of money. How to use extravagance in a sentence.

  5. noun. excessive or unnecessary expenditure or outlay of money. Antonyms: frugality. an instance of this: That sports car is an inexcusable extravagance. unrestrained or fantastic excess, as of actions or opinions. Synonyms: lavishness, profusion. an extravagant action, notion, etc.: the extravagances one commits in moments of stress. extravagance.

  6. Use the noun extravagance when you're talking about something that's over the top, especially when it comes to spending money. Ordering a $500 hamburger for dinner would be an extravagance.

  7. Extravagance is the spending of more money than is reasonable or than you can afford. ...gross mismanagement and financial extravagance. When the company went under, tales of his extravagance surged through the industry.

  8. noun. /ɪkˈstrævəɡəns/ [uncountable] the act or habit of spending more money than you can afford or than is necessary. Such extravagance is shameful when there are people starving in the world. the sheer extravagance of buying such expensive clothes. Join us.

  9. EXTRAVAGANCE meaning: 1 : the act or practice of spending a lot of money wasteful or careless spending; 2 : a special purchase that costs more than you usually spend.

  10. Extravagance is the spending of more money than is reasonable or than you can afford.

  11. The quality of being extravagant. The extravagance of the furnishings; the extravagance of his rhetoric. A going beyond reasonable or proper limits in conduct or speech; unreasonable excess. A spending of more than is reasonable or necessary; excessive expenditure; wastefulness.