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/ikˈstravəɡ(ə)ns,ekˈstravəɡ(ə)ns/
noun
lack of restraint in spending money or use of resources.
"his reckless extravagance with other people's money"
synonymes : profligacy, lack of thrift, unthriftiness, thriftlessness, improvidence, wastefulness, waste, overspending, prodigality, squandering, lavishness, immoderation, excess, recklessness, lack of restraint, irresponsibility, spendthrift behavior, free-spending ways

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The meaning of EXTRAVAGANCE is an instance of excess or prodigality; specifically : an excessive outlay of money. How to use extravagance in a sentence.
il y a 5 jours · behaviour in which you spend more money than you need to: I think she was shocked by my extravagance.
Comportement de quelqu'un qui est extravagant : On connaît l'extravagance de cette vedette. Synonymes : bizarrerie - excentricité - originalité.
noun · excessive or unnecessary expenditure or outlay of money. Antonyms: frugality · an instance of this: That sports car is an inexcusable extravagance.
Other forms: extravagances. Use the noun extravagance when you're talking about something that's over the top, especially when it comes to spending money.
EXTRAVAGANCE, subst. fém. ... 1. Comportement, état extravagant (d'une personne). (Quasi-)synon. divagation, excentricité, fantaisie, folie.Enfin, quelque grands ...
Nom commun ... Action extravagante, discours extravagant. ... Bizarrerie, incohérence, folie. Un petit chat entra, circonspect et naïf, un ordinaire ...
EXTRAVAGANCE meaning: 1 : the act or practice of spending a lot of money wasteful or careless spending; 2 : a special purchase that costs more than you ...
1. as in lavishness the quality or fact of being free or wasteful in the expenditure of money Hollywood stars are famous for the extravagance of their parties.
Noun · Excessive or superfluous expenditure of money. · Prodigality, as of anger, love, expression, imagination, or demands. 1803, Jane Austen, Northanger Abbey ...