Unnecessary, excessive, overly extravagant, unserious, trivial,
The word is spelled "extravagant" meaning lavish, opulent, or overly expensive.
No, but the word "ponce" (not related to Ponce de Leon) is a UK slang term for an overly fastidious man, but not necessarily a gay man. Originally it was applied to pimps due to their extravagant wardrobes.
"Their humble home" refers to a simple, modest or unpretentious residence that belongs to a particular group of people. It suggests that the home is not extravagant or overly luxurious, but rather reflects a sense of humility and simplicity.
it is not good to be a extravagant!
Extravagant is an adjective, not a verb.
The word 'extravagant' is an adjective.
"Fulsome" can mean excessive or insincere flattery or praise, often to the point of being offensive or distasteful. It can also refer to something being overly abundant or lavish.
Tagalog translation of extravagant: aksaya
The word "extravagant" is an adjective.
The abstract noun form for the adjective extravagant is extravagance.
Many retirees count on pensions from the organization they are retiring from to hold them through the rest of their lives. If they have been managers, or have worked in a Civil Service job, the money that is in their pensions often is capable of supporting them, so long as they are not overly extravagant.