Too much or too many; excessive or superfluous: In retrospect the elaborate preparations seemed de trop.
[French : de, of, in + trop, excess.]
Dictionary:
de trop (də trō') ![]() |
[French : de, of, in + trop, excess.]
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adjective
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The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
being excessive or unreasonable
Synonyms: a bit much, too much
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