"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.
The rate of the purse was exorbitant high. This is a sentence containing the word exorbitant.
The merchant was charging an exorbitant amount of money for the candy bar.
Loan sharks are people who charge exorbitant interest rates on the money they lend.
The chandeliers in the dining room were both exorbitant and expensive. His exorbitant lifestyle took him around the world. The check cashing service charged exorbitant interest rates.
Exorbitant means hugely overinflated. Those prices are exorbitant.
There is no prefix. If Orbitant isn't a word, there can't be a prefix on Exorbitant.
The root word for exorbitant is the Latin term orbita, which means course or track.The breakdown of the word exorbitant is as follows:ex- means out fromorbita means course or track.So the word exorbitant would mean going off track or unusually high.
I think that school textbooks are exorbitantly priced.
There are many synonyms for the word "exorbitant" at the Thesaurus website. Some synonyms for exorbitant are outrageous, unreasonable, pricey, high, extreme, and expensive.
She knew he was gambling because exorbitant amounts of money were missing from their bank account.
Management rejected the union's demande to higher wages and better benefits as exorbitant.
She has a retentive memory, able to remember even the smallest details of past events.