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She loved the gift but it was too extravegent
it is not good to be a extravagant!
Extravagant is the adjective in this sentence.
Your extravagant ways will drive us to the poorhouse.
Seeing his friend buying two large-screen televisions, Jack though this was a bit extravagant for the size of the property.
My mother planted an extravagant number of strawberries in our garden this summer.She was soon poor because she chose to live an extravagant lifestyle.Her wedding gown was rather extravagant and fairly expensive.
Those who spend money extravagantly (adverb) and indulge in extravagance (noun) are called extravagant. (noun
He dubiously eyed the stranger's extravagant claims, unsure of their truthfulness.
Something like: i have a very good lifestyle :) hope this helpedMany people lead an extravagant lifestyle.
The figure of speech called hyperbole that is extravagant exaggeration of facts or of possibility.
Extravagant is an adjective, not a verb.
The word 'extravagant' is an adjective.