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Meaning of excessive
The primary meaning of the word "excessive" is going beyond what is normal or acceptable.
Etymology of excessive
The word "excessive" has its roots in the Latin "excessivus," which is derived from "excedere," meaning "to go beyond" or "to exceed"
Historically, the term has been used to describe something that surpasses the normal or acceptable limits, often in a negative context
Synonyms
extreme
immoderate
unreasonable
extravagant
excessive
disproportionate
unnecessary
redundant
superfluous
lavish
profuse
prodigal
wasteful
reckless
intemperate
unrestrained
uncontrolled
inordinate
unwarranted
unbridled
uncurbed
unchecked
wanton
profligate
riotous
dissipative
improvident
imprudent
impulsive
impetuous
incautious
rash
hasty
precipitate
excessive
overindulgent
overgenerous
overliberal
overabundant
overadequate
Definitions
- Going beyond what is normal or acceptable, especially in a way that is considered unpleasant or offensive
- * More than is necessary, normal, or desirable
Usage Examples
- The company was fined for its excessive pollution of the environment
- * She has an excessive love for chocolate, eating it every day
- * The excessive noise from the construction site is disturbing the neighbors
Antonyms
moderate
reasonable
restrained
controlled
limited
minimal
slight
mild
modest
temperate
frugal
economical
thrifty
prudent
cautious
careful
restrained
reserved
subdued
understated
muted