extravagance

UK /ɪkˈstɹævəɡən(t)s/ US /ɪkˈstɹævəɡən(t)s/
noun 3

Definitions

noun

1

Excessive or superfluous expenditure of money.

2

Prodigality, as of anger, love, expression, imagination, or demands.

The visions of romance were over. Catherine was completely awakened. Henry’s address, short as it had been, had more thoroughly opened her eyes to the extravagance of her late fancies than all their several disappointments had done.

A great bargain also had been the excellent Axminster carpet which covered the floor; as, again, the arm-chair in which Bunting now sat forward, staring into the dull, small fire. In fact, that arm-chair had been an extravagance of Mrs. Bunting. She had wanted her husband to be comfortable after the day's work was done, and she had paid thirty-seven shillings for the chair.

3

Something extravagant; something done out of extravagance.

That luxury car is an extravagance you can't afford.

There were no limos or extravagances at this point, because we all wanted to make as much money as possible. We played it cheap. No huge catering bills, no wild parties, not even upgraded hotel rooms. Whenever we arrived at an airport Robin would be there to meet us in a rented SUV or big sedan, and we'd head to the gig on our own.

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