Inordinate means unusually high or excessive.
She had an inordinate number of suitcases for a woman who was supposed to be destitute.
They shut the construction site down due to the inordinate number of worker injuries.
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Fascination means is a feeling of great liking for something wonderful and unusual
Most likely: Messy or Untidy It could also mean "inordinate" or out of step Litterally it means Disordered
use it by saying- how can you use the word ebullient in a sentence?
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
Sunday i an inordinate day for my family. becuase we have a lot fo to do.
The number of plastic cups for the party tonight was inordinate. -:) Jax7777
Clearly, the line for the after-Christmas sale was inordinate because it wrapped all around the building.
The word "inordinate" appears on page 38 of the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
Fiesta is simply the Spanish word for "party". Spaniards are not known for having an inordinate number of parties.
It means a greater than usual amount. Such as--> He drank an inordinate amount of beer last night.
Kathleen seem to have an inordinate amount of homework to do, her mother thought. She decided to check Kathleen's work assignments. She called the school and found out Kathleen had very little homework to do. The principal figured out Kathleen's inordinate amount of time spent doing homework was a matter of Kathleen doing other kid's homework. Kathleen was earning an inordinate amount of money doing these favors for her friends. So the Principal of the school and her mother played a trick on her. They pretended to be another student who needed help with biology. They told Kathleen to bring the finished assignment to locker number167 at 8 am. Kathleen did the homework for the "person" and showed up at the locker right on time only to discover her mother and the Principal Smart were there waiting for her. She burst out into an inordinate amount of tears and flooded the hallway.
An excessive or inordinate desire of gain; greediness after wealth; covetousness; cupidity., An inordinate desire for some supposed good.
Triskadecaphobia is the fear of the number 13.
A lust for the flesh. A desire for things in the world. Things that the flesh pulls your clean spirit to. Inordinate affection is the opposite of proper affection. Inordinate affection may manifest as lust for one that should not receive our affection, which Bible teachers may link to soul ties. Inordinate affection may also take the form of unquestioning support for one who teaches error. See "Agape" - God's Love, Versus Inordinate Affection, by John G. Lake
Depending on context, "severe" can mean unbearable, formidable, inordinate, outrageous, inflexible, oppressive, repressive, forbidding, unfriendly
No, the word avarice usually has a negative inference. Avarice is described as an insatiable greed for riches; inordinate, miserly desire to gain and hoard wealth; it is also one of the 'seven deadly sins'.