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    excessive
    /ɪkˈsɛsɪv/

    adjective

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  2. adjective. uk. / ɪkˈsesɪv / us. Add to word list. too much or too many: Some property owners complained that they were being charged excessive fees. The directive will prevent employees from working excessive hours. Investing offshore is only worthwhile if the costs involved are not excessive. excessively. adverb / ekˈsesɪvli /

  3. The meaning of EXCESSIVE is exceeding what is usual, proper, necessary, or normal. How to use excessive in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Excessive.

  4. If you describe the amount or level of something as excessive, you disapprove of it because it is more or higher than is necessary or reasonable. [disapproval] ...the alleged use of excessive force by police. The government says that local authority spending is excessive.

  5. adj. Exceeding a normal, usual, reasonable, or proper limit. ex·ces′sive·ly adv. ex·ces′sive·ness n. These adjectives mean exceeding a normal, usual, reasonable, or proper limit. Excessive has the widest range: excessive drinking; excessive debt.

  6. Excessive definition: going beyond the usual, necessary, or proper limit or degree; characterized by excess. See examples of EXCESSIVE used in a sentence.

  7. Synonyms for EXCESSIVE: extreme, extravagant, insane, steep, lavish, infinite, undue, endless; Antonyms of EXCESSIVE: reasonable, moderate, insufficient, inadequate, modest, deficient, minimum, minimal

  8. adjective. uk. / ɪkˈsesɪv / us. Add to word list. too much or too many: Some property owners complained that they were being charged excessive fees. The directive will prevent employees from working excessive hours. Investing offshore is only worthwhile if the costs involved are not excessive. excessively. adverb / ekˈsesɪvli /

  9. excessive. adjective. OPAL W. /ɪkˈsesɪv/. /ɪkˈsesɪv/. greater than what seems reasonable or appropriate. They complained about the excessive noise coming from the upstairs flat. The amounts she borrowed were not excessive. Excessive eating increases the risk of heart failure.

  10. Excessive means beyond what is typical or normal. When something is excessive, there's way too much. Excessive refers to something that is extra — usually in a negative way. A 90-second drum solo in a two-minute song is excessive.

  11. excessive. adjective. uk / ɪkˈsesɪv / us. Add to word list. more than is necessary or wanted: They accused the police of using excessive force.