extravagant

/ɪkˈstrævəɡənt/
adjective
  1. Spending or costing too much money; wasteful or excessive in spending.
    • He is known for his extravagant lifestyle, flying first class and staying at five-star hotels.
    • She bought an extravagant diamond necklace that cost her entire year's salary.
    • The wedding was so extravagant that they had to take out a loan to pay for it.
  2. Going beyond what is reasonable or necessary; very high or extreme.
    • The politician made extravagant promises that he could never keep.
    • The company's extravagant claims about the product turned out to be false.
    • Her extravagant praise made everyone in the room feel uncomfortable.
  3. Elaborate, fancy, or showy in design or appearance.
    • The chef prepared an extravagant seven-course meal with truffles and caviar.
    • She wore an extravagant gown covered in sequins and feathers to the gala.
    • The palace had extravagant decorations with gold leaf and crystal chandeliers.
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