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All extravagant synonyms

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adjective extravagant

  • profligate β€” utterly and shamelessly immoral or dissipated; thoroughly dissolute.
  • spendthrift β€” a person who spends possessions or money extravagantly or wastefully; prodigal.
  • overgenerous β€” liberal in giving or sharing; unselfish: a generous patron of the arts; a generous gift.
  • wasteful β€” given to or characterized by useless consumption or expenditure: wasteful methods; a wasteful way of life.
  • excessive β€” More than is necessary, normal, or desirable; immoderate.
  • prodigal β€” wastefully or recklessly extravagant: prodigal expenditure.
  • indulgent β€” characterized by or showing indulgence; benignly lenient or permissive: an indulgent parent.
  • absurd β€” If you say that something is absurd, you are criticizing it because you think that it is ridiculous or that it does not make sense.
  • bizarre β€” Something that is bizarre is very odd and strange.
  • costly β€” If you say that something is costly, you mean that it costs a lot of money, often more than you would want to pay.
  • exaggerated β€” That has been described as greater than it actually is; abnormally increased or enlarged.
  • exorbitant β€” (of a price or amount charged) unreasonably high.
  • expensive β€” Costing a lot of money.
  • fanciful β€” characterized by or showing fancy; capricious or whimsical in appearance: a fanciful design of butterflies and flowers.
  • fancy β€” imagination or fantasy, especially as exercised in a capricious manner.
  • fantastic β€” conceived or appearing as if conceived by an unrestrained imagination; odd and remarkable; bizarre; grotesque: fantastic rock formations; fantastic designs.
  • flamboyant β€” strikingly bold or brilliant; showy: flamboyant colors.
  • flashy β€” sparkling or brilliant, especially in a superficial way or for the moment: a flashy performance.
  • garish β€” crudely or tastelessly colorful, showy, or elaborate, as clothes or decoration.
  • gaudy β€” brilliantly or excessively showy: gaudy plumage.
  • grandiose β€” affectedly grand or important; pompous: grandiose words.
  • implausible β€” not plausible; not having the appearance of truth or credibility: an implausible alibi.
  • lavish β€” expended, bestowed, or occurring in profusion: lavish spending.
  • ludicrous β€” causing laughter because of absurdity; provoking or deserving derision; ridiculous; laughable: a ludicrous lack of efficiency.
  • ornate β€” elaborately or sumptuously adorned, often excessively or showily so: They bought an ornate Louis XIV sofa.
  • ostentatious β€” characterized by or given to pretentious or conspicuous show in an attempt to impress others: an ostentatious dresser.
  • outrageous β€” of the nature of or involving gross injury or wrong: an outrageous slander.
  • overpriced β€” to price excessively high; set too high a price on.
  • reckless β€” utterly unconcerned about the consequences of some action; without caution; careless (usually followed by of): to be reckless of danger.
  • ridiculous β€” causing or worthy of ridicule or derision; absurd; preposterous; laughable: a ridiculous plan.
  • showy β€” making an imposing display: showy flowers.
  • silly β€” weak-minded or lacking good sense; stupid or foolish: a silly writer.
  • crazy β€” If you describe someone or something as crazy, you think they are very foolish or strange.
  • extortionate β€” (of a price) much too high; exorbitant.
  • foolish β€” resulting from or showing a lack of sense; ill-considered; unwise: a foolish action, a foolish speech.
  • immoderate β€” not moderate; exceeding just or reasonable limits; excessive; extreme.
  • improvident β€” not provident; lacking foresight; incautious; unwary.
  • imprudent β€” not prudent; lacking discretion; incautious; rash.
  • inordinate β€” not within proper or reasonable limits; immoderate; excessive: He drank an inordinate amount of wine.
  • nonsensical β€” (of words or language) having little or no meaning; making little or no sense: A baby's babbling is appealingly nonsensical.
  • preposterous β€” completely contrary to nature, reason, or common sense; absurd; senseless; utterly foolish: a preposterous tale.
  • pretentious β€” characterized by assumption of dignity or importance, especially when exaggerated or undeserved: a pretentious, self-important waiter.
  • steep β€” having an almost vertical slope or pitch, or a relatively high gradient, as a hill, an ascent, stairs, etc.
  • unbalanced β€” not balanced or not properly balanced.
  • unconscionable β€” not guided by conscience; unscrupulous.
  • unreasonable β€” not reasonable or rational; acting at variance with or contrary to reason; not guided by reason or sound judgment; irrational: an unreasonable person.
  • unrestrained β€” not restrained or controlled; uncontrolled or uncontrollable: the unrestrained birthrate in some countries.
  • profuse β€” spending or giving freely and in large amount, often to excess; extravagant (often followed by in): profuse praise.
  • overdone β€” past participle of overdo.
  • elaboration β€” The act or process of producing or refining with labor; improvement by successive operations; refinement.
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