over-extravagant
adjective
(alsooverextravagant)uk/ˌəʊ.vər.ɪkˈstræv.ə.ɡənt/us/ˌoʊ.vɚ.ɪkˈstræv.ə.ɡənt/spendingfartoo muchmoney, or usingfartoo much of something:
Two millionpoundsfor anelectricguitarthesingerusedonceseemsabitover-extravagant.
There have beencomplaintsabout the couple's overextravagant use ofprivateplanes.
tooextremeandunreasonable:
Thecoachadvisedrestraint, andwarnedthat over-extravagantplaywouldcausethem tolosethematch.
Over-extravagantclaimsby theunionshaveledtodisappointmenton thepartof theworkers.
- Januaryis thetimeforpayingbackmoneyfor overextravagantChristmasshopping.
- Havingproducedanumberofbigbudgetpictures, she isknownfor being over-extravagant.
- Helostthe firstpointof thegamewith an over-extravagantbackhand.
- Thechurchhas an overextravagantbaroquefacade.
Uncontrolled
- all hell breaks looseidiom
- amok
- amuck
- CI
- confidential informant
- extravagance
- intemperate
- intemperately
- liberated
- like madidiom
- madding
- runaway
- spin out of controlidiom
- spread like wildfireidiom
- squirrelly
- tearaway
- unruly
- waywardness
- wig out
- wigged out
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