The root word of "extravagant" is "vagant," which comes from the Latin word "vagari" meaning "to wander."
The root of the word 'prodigal' is from the Latin word 'prodigus', meaning wasteful or extravagant.
The root word of "profusely" is "profuse," which comes from the Latin word "profusus," meaning abundant or extravagant.
The word "extravagant" is an adjective.
Yes, "extravagant" does have a suffix. The suffix in this word is "-ant," which is used to form adjectives indicating a tendency or state of being.
The root word of "unusual" is "usual."
The word 'extravagant' is an adjective.
The word is hype.
My mother planted an extravagant amount of strawberries in our garden this summer.
Adjective
The word "extravagant" is an adjective.
Synonyms for extravagant include:elaborate, exaggerated, overdone, overstated, profligate, spendthrift, unrestrained, wasteful
The correct way to pronounce extravagant is ex-trav-a-gant according to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Extravagant was believed to be first used in the 15th century.
extravagant
The correct spelling of the noun is extravaganza (a lavish or spectacular presentation).(from the same root as extravagant)
Extravagant
severe, extravagant, strong, extreme
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.