extravagant in the PONS Dictionary

extravagant Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to have extravagant tastes

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He is very theatrical and dresses in extravagant clothing.
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The stop opened around 1880 with a small building, which was replaced in 1899 by a larger station somewhat extravagant for a largely seasonal location.
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The ideal goals aside, in these times it has become increasingly display of gold ornaments, lots of foods and extravagant spending ritual.
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Production was characterized by a wide variety of shapes and designs, often extravagant in molding and decoration.
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Although his salary was reportedly modest, he lived a lifestyle which many perceived as extravagant.
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She also had an extravagant and demanding nature and possessed enough charm to get what she wanted.
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Today, the boat is built to be larger and much more extravagant.
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Far too often, they live lavish and extravagant lifestyles while not saving any legitimate money.
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One is that he lost public support because of his extravagant lifestyle.
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It is florid and ornamental, lavish and extravagant.
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