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exorbitance

[ig-zawr-bi-tuhns] / ɪgˈzɔr bɪ təns /
NOUN
extravagance
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The exorbitance of Park Place, the alien sound of Kamchatka and Irkutsk — these were backward-feeling games that urged ravenous competition.

From Washington Post • Apr. 7, 2023

“Do you need to have all this excess and exorbitance spent on making a bathroom experience fun and exciting?”

From Seattle Times • Dec. 31, 2022

And sadness, like exorbitance, depends entirely upon what it’s being compared to.

From The New Yorker • Sep. 11, 2019

The small scale helps: no chance of the various "treat stops" and catering points being overwhelmed, although with prices such as a ludicrous £2.70 for an ice lolly, a self-policing exorbitance is also in play.

From The Guardian • Jul. 29, 2012

The intolerable oppression upon trade, from the exorbitance of wages and insolence of mariners, would be taken off.

From An Essay Upon Projects by Defoe, Daniel




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