excessive 音标拼音: [ɪks'ɛsɪv]
a . 过度的,格外的,极端的
过度的,格外的,极端的
excessive adj 1 :
beyond normal limits ; "
excessive charges "; "
a book of inordinate length "; "
his dress stops just short of undue elegance "; "
unreasonable demands " [
synonym : {
excessive },
{
inordinate }, {
undue }, {
unreasonable }]
2 :
unrestrained ,
especially with regard to feelings ;
"
extravagant praise "; "
exuberant compliments "; "
overweening ambition "; "
overweening greed " [
synonym : {
excessive },
{
extravagant }, {
exuberant }, {
overweening }]
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Characterized by ,
or exhibiting ,
excess ;
overmuch .
[
1913 Webster ]
Excessive grief [
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the enemy to the living . --
Shak .
Syn :
Undue ;
exorbitant ;
extreme ;
overmuch ;
enormous ;
immoderate ;
monstrous ;
intemperate ;
unreasonable .
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n .
[
1913 Webster ]
131 Moby Thesaurus words for "
excessive ":
a bit much ,
abandoned ,
acute ,
aggrandized ,
amplified ,
ballyhooed ,
bibulous ,
boundless ,
cloying ,
crapulent ,
crapulous ,
cutthroat ,
cutting ,
disgusting ,
disproportionate ,
dissipated ,
dizzy ,
drastic ,
egregious ,
enormous ,
exacting ,
exaggerated ,
excess ,
exorbitant ,
extortionate ,
extravagant ,
extreme ,
fabulous ,
fancy ,
fierce ,
fulsome ,
furious ,
gigantic ,
gluttonous ,
gouging ,
grandiloquent ,
great ,
grossly overpriced ,
high ,
high -
flown ,
hyperbolic ,
hypertrophied ,
immoderate ,
improper ,
inappropriate ,
incontinent ,
indulgent ,
inflated ,
inflationary ,
inordinate ,
intemperate ,
intense ,
keen ,
limitless ,
magnified ,
monstrous ,
nauseating ,
out of bounds ,
out of sight ,
outrageous ,
over ,
overbig ,
overboard ,
overdeveloped ,
overdone ,
overdrawn ,
overemphasized ,
overemphatic ,
overestimated ,
overgreat ,
overgrown ,
overindulgent ,
overindulging ,
overlarge ,
overmuch ,
overpraised ,
overpriced ,
oversold ,
overstated ,
overstressed ,
overweening ,
overwrought ,
piercing ,
preposterous ,
prodigal ,
profuse ,
prohibitive ,
puffed ,
rigorous ,
rough ,
self -
indulgent ,
severe ,
sharp ,
sky -
high ,
skyrocketing ,
spiraling ,
splitting ,
steep ,
stiff ,
stretched ,
super ,
superfluous ,
superlative ,
supernatural ,
swinish ,
too much ,
tough ,
touted ,
towering ,
unbounded ,
unbridled ,
unconscionable ,
unconstrained ,
uncontrolled ,
undisciplined ,
undue ,
unfrugal ,
unjustifiable ,
unlimited ,
unmeasurable ,
unmeasured ,
unreasonable ,
unrestrained ,
untempered ,
unthrifty ,
unwarranted ,
usurious ,
vehement ,
venomous ,
violent ,
virulent
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