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too-too
adjective as in exaggerated
Strongest matches
adjective as in immoderate
adjective as in mincing
adjective as in pretentious
Strong match
Weak matches
- affected
- assuming
- aureate
- big
- bombastic
- chichi
- conspicuous
- euphuistic
- extravagant
- feigned
- flamboyant
- flashy
- flaunting
- flowery
- gaudy
- grandiloquent
- high-flown
- high-sounding
- highfalutin
- imposing
- inflated
- jazzy
- la-di-da
- lofty
- magniloquent
- mincing
- ornate
- overambitious
- puffed up
- put on
- rhetorical
- specious
- splashy
- swank
- tumid
- utopian
- vainglorious
adjective as in unreasonable
Strongest matches
adjective as in unreasoned
Weak matches
- absonant
- arbitrary
- costing an arm and a leg
- dear
- excessive
- exorbitant
- extortionate
- extreme
- far-out
- illegitimate
- illogical
- immoderate
- improper
- inordinate
- intemperate
- irrational
- out of bounds
- overkill
- overmuch
- peremptory
- posh
- pricey
- senseless
- steep
- stiff
- too great
- too much
- uncalled-for
- unconscionable
- undue
- unfair
- unjust
- unjustifiable
- unlawful
- unrightful
- unwarrantable
- unwarranted
- up to here
- way-out
- wrongful
adjective as in utmost
Strongest matches
adverb as in overly
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
I was "strung up" to a high degree of expectation and listened every moment to hear the panpipes and the Roo-too-too-it.
I stood still until the little ones began to peep; the mother answered “Too-too-too” and showed admirable judgment and devotion.
Just at that moment the too-too-too of the instrument sounded again.
"Toot-e-too-too," he blew, with one end of the horn to her body, and up she rose as though there was nothing the matter with her.
I beg pardon, said I,—Too-too ready to make advances, I am always subjecting myself to contempts.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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