The noun form for the adjective exorbitant is exorbitance.
The noun form for the adjective mad is madness.
No, it is a possessive noun. Mothers is a plural noun.
The word many, when used as a noun, is an abstract noun, a word for a concept rather than a specific number. The noun many is a plural noun.
Yes, the noun 'day' is a common, abstract noun. The noun 'day' is a common noun as a general word for a twenty four hour period of time. The noun 'day' is an abstract noun as a word for a period of time, a word for a concept.
No the word hyper is not a noun. It is an adjective.
EXORBITANT : excessive compared to the usual , often used as "an exorbitant price".
Exorbitant means excessive.
I looked at the exorbitant housing prices.
Probably exorbitant.
The rate of the purse was exorbitant high. This is a sentence containing the word exorbitant.
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.
There is no prefix. If Orbitant isn't a word, there can't be a prefix on Exorbitant.
There are many synonyms for the word "exorbitant" at the Thesaurus website. Some synonyms for exorbitant are outrageous, unreasonable, pricey, high, extreme, and expensive.
Too much money is an exorbitant price to pay.
The check cashing companies charge an exorbitant interest rate.
Exorbitant means hugely overinflated. Those prices are exorbitant.
"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.