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de trop
de trop D0174200 (də trō′)adj. Too much or too many; excessive or superfluous: elaborate preparations that seemed de trop. [French : de, of, in + trop, excess.]de trop (də tro) adj (postpositive) not wanted; in the way; superfluous[literally: of too much]de trop (də ˈtroʊ) adj. too much; too many. [1750–55; < French] de tropA French phrase literally meaning of too much, used to describe anything that is superfluous or unwanted.Thesaurusde trop (French)adjective in the way, surplus, unnecessary, unwanted, redundant, unwelcome, superfluous I felt decidedly de trop as they talked shop in front of me.de tropadjectiveBeing more than is needed, desired, or appropriate:excess, extra, spare, supererogatory, superfluous, supernumerary, surplus.Translationsde trop
de tropUnnecessary or superfluous. This French phrase means "too much." Having both a castle and pony rides is de trop for a one-year-old's birthday party, don't you think?See also: DEde trop
Synonyms for de tropadj in the waySynonyms- in the way
- surplus
- unnecessary
- unwanted
- redundant
- unwelcome
- superfluous
Synonyms for de tropadj being more than is needed, desired, or appropriateSynonyms- excess
- extra
- spare
- supererogatory
- superfluous
- supernumerary
- surplus
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