Yes. Something that is "extravagant" is flashy, over-stated and wasteful. "Elegant" implies something more sophisticated, subtle and tasteful. People with "new money" throw extravagant parties. People with "old money" throw elegant parties.
humanistic, classic, pure, elegant
The rate of interest is different in different countries, for different amounts, for different periods, for different purposes, from different lenders, for different borrowers and so on. You need to be more specific.
Yes, they come in different sizes for different products and appliances. They are different lengths, have different size connectors for different things.
they are different because there bases are different
Different people like different things. I went to a different store to find the new pants. Cindy had a different plan today. I made a different sandwich for lunch everyday.
large, fancy, elegant, expensive, extravagant, many people, drunk, mysterious, golden, expansive
Extraordinary Excellent Exceptional Elegant Elephant Extravagant Electric Amy :)
stupendous,excellent,spectacular,elegant,decent,humble,super, marvelous,phenomenal,extravagant,magnificent i hope those words helped :D
Elegant is to be formal and neat-looking and fashionable can be your own style..but overall both can have a different definition for each different people...
it is not good to be a extravagant!
Extravagant is an adjective, not a verb.
The word 'extravagant' is an adjective.
Tagalog translation of extravagant: aksaya
The abstract noun form for the adjective extravagant is extravagance.
Elegant is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; for example an elegant restaurant, an elegant outfit.
No, the word "elegant" is not an adverb. The word "elegant" is an adjective.The adverb form of the word "elegant" is elegantly.
Extravagant is the adjective in this sentence.