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extravagance

adjective
Literally, a wandering beyond a limit; an excursion or sally from the usual way, course or limit.

extravagance

In writing or discourse, a going beyond the limits of strict truth, or probability; as extravagance of expression or description.

extravagance

Excess of affection, passion or appetite; as extravagance of love, anger, hatred or hunger.

extravagance

Excess in expenditures of property; the expending of money without necessity, or beyond what is reasonable or proper; dissipation. The income of three dukes was not enough to supply her extravagance.

extravagance

In general, any excess or wandering from prescribed limits; irregularity; wildness; as the extravagance of imagination; extravagance of claims or demands.