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EXORBITANT : excessive compared to the usual , often used as "an exorbitant price".
Exorbitant means hugely overinflated. Those prices are exorbitant.
"I thought the cab fare of 200$ to get home from the airport was quite exorbitant.""Exorbitant" is used as an adjective : 'The rising costs of gasoline were regarded as exorbitant when compared to last Summer's fuel prices which were markedly lower .'We all know that she is eager to have that pretty dress for the junior prom, but the problem is that the price is a little exorbitant.
She knew he was gambling because exorbitant amounts of money were missing from their bank account.
The verb is seldom used in the active voice. One example is:The pain in his arm continued to excruciate him whenever he moved.Much more common is to describe pain or anguish (physical or mental) using the participle "excruciating" (e.g. The pain was excruciating).
The term "excruciating" comes from the Latin word "excruciare," which means "out of the cross." It refers to the intense suffering experienced by Jesus during his crucifixion and by the followers of Spartacus who were also crucified. The word is used to describe severe physical or mental pain.
The word has is used for the third person, and have is used for the first person. He has, I have.
Because people are fooled by the deceptive advertising used by the HSUS. They think they are giving money to help abused pets when in reality their funding pays for exorbitant salaries, pensions, and political action groups.
A first person pronoun is used for yourself; a second person pronoun is used for the person you are speaking to; the third person pronoun is used for someone or something else.
It is used in the second person (singular and plural)
The first submarine to be used as an instrument of war was an egg-shaped craft that carried only one person. Four submersible vessels were built during the American Civil War by the fleet. In 1864, a confederate submarine, the Hunley, blew up the USS Housatonic in Charleston, South Carolina, harbor, but the explosion too destroyed itself. Submarines were used in different types of ways. For example, the 'Davids' , did score some successes but their cost was exorbitant; two warships sunk and a third damaged for the loss of two submersibles.
It is verbal bullying when words are used to demean a person.