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Exorbitant - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

exorbitant

/ɪɡˈzɔːrbɪtənt/ /ɪɡˈzɔːbɪtənt/

Definition:

Unreasonably high in price or amount, exceeding what is fair or appropriate.

Synonyms:

Excessive, extravagant, unreasonable, outrageous, steep

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

Reasonable, moderate

Common Collocations:

Exorbitant prices, exorbitant fees, exorbitant costs, exorbitant demands

Derivatives:

Exorbitantly, exorbitance

Usage Tips:

Use "exorbitant" to describe costs or demands that are excessively high and unjustifiable.

Common Phrases:

Exorbitant rates, exorbitant charges, exorbitant spending

Etymology:

From Latin "exorbitans," meaning "deviating from the track," from "ex-" (out) + "orbita" (track).

Examples:

  • 1. The hotel charged exorbitant rates during the holiday season.
  • 2. Her exorbitant demands made negotiations impossible.
  • 3. The restaurant's prices were so exorbitant that we left immediately.
  • 4. He faced criticism for his exorbitant spending on luxury items.

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