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  2. Then there's the exorbitant cost of the yacht — $300m or so — the maintenance and the issue of where to 'winterise' your vessel. Times, Sunday Times Anyone not so consumed will have their eyes closed, possibly in an attempt to forget the exorbitant cost of their ticket.

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  3. Sep 25, 2011 · EXORBITANT definition: 1. Exorbitant prices, demands, etc. are much too large: 2. Exorbitant prices, demands, etc. are…. Learn more.

  4. (Definition of exorbitant from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) exorbitant | Business English. adjective. COMMERCE uk / ɪɡˈzɔːbɪt ə nt / us. Add to word list. an exorbitant price, demand, etc., is much too large: The interest charged on most credit cards is exorbitant. an exorbitant price / fee / rate.

  5. Advertisement. exorbitant. [ ig- zawr -bi-t uh nt ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. 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. exorbitant. / ɪɡˈzɔːbɪtənt / adjective.

  6. The meaning of EXUBERANT is joyously unrestrained and enthusiastic. How to use exuberant in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Exuberant.

  7. From Longman Business Dictionary ex‧or‧bi‧tant /ɪgˈzɔːbətənt-ɔːr-/ adjective an exorbitant price, rate, demand etc is much higher than is reasonable or usual He claims his bank is forcing him to pay exorbitant charges. On the black market prices were particularly exorbitant.

  8. Exuberant definition: effusively and almost uninhibitedly enthusiastic; lavishly abundant. See examples of EXUBERANT used in a sentence.