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adjective exceeding the bounds of custom, propriety, or reason, especially in amount or extent; highly excessive: to charge an exorbitant price; exorbitant luxury.
Archaic . outside the authority of the law.
Origin of exorbitant 1425–75; late Middle English <Late Latin exorbitant- (stem of exorbitāns, present participle of exorbitāre to go out of the track), equivalent to ex- ex-1 + orbit (a ) wheel track (see orbit) + -ant- -ant
SYNONYMS FOR exorbitant inordinate, outrageous, extreme, extravagant, unreasonable, unconscionable.
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ANTONYMS FOR exorbitant fair, reasonable.
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OTHER WORDS FROM exorbitant ex·or·bi·tant·ly, adverb un·ex·or·bi·tant, adjective un·ex·or·bi·tant·ly, adverb Words nearby exorbitant exopodite, exopterygote, exor., exorable, exorbitance, exorbitant , exorcise, exorcism, exorcist, exorcize, exordium
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British Dictionary definitions for exorbitant adjective (of prices, demands, etc) in excess of what is reasonable; excessive; extravagant; immoderate
Derived forms of exorbitant exorbitance , noun exorbitantly , adverb Word Origin for exorbitant C15: from Late Latin exorbitāre to deviate, from Latin orbita track
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