Meaning & Definition of word "Excessive"

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    Excessive

    /ɪkˈsɛsɪv/

    adjective:

    • 1. Going beyond what is usual, normal, or necessary; over-the-top.
      • Example: The excessive noise from the construction site made it impossible to concentrate.
    • 2. Too much; more than is reasonable or appropriate.
      • Example: She was concerned about his excessive spending habits.
    • 3. Characterized by an increased degree or intensity.
      • Example: They faced excessive heat during the summer, leading to a heatwave warning.
    • 4. Unreasonable in degree or amount.
      • Example: The excessive use of chemical fertilizers can harm the environment.

    Etymology

    From Latin excessivus, from excessus.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    excessive force:

    use of more physical power than is necessary

    excessive behavior:

    actions that go beyond normal or acceptable limits

    excessive drinking:

    consumption of alcohol beyond what is considered safe or normal

    Related Words

    exceed:

    to go beyond a limit or boundary

    surplus:

    an amount that is more than what is needed

    overindulgence:

    excessive indulgence in something

    Slang Meanings of excessive

    Meaning: too much

    Example Sentence: That party was totally excessive, I can't believe how wild it got!

    Meaning: over the top

    Example Sentence: Her new car is excessive; who needs that many features?