English to Arabic Dictionary extravagant

extravagant

مفرط
definition
adjective
it was rather extravagant to buy both
lacking restraint in spending money or using resources.
translation of 'extravagant '
adjective
متهور,
مسرف,
متطرف,
نابض بالحياة,
شاذ,
مبذر,
مفرط
example
If he does, Horne, who eschews unrealistic targets and makes no 'extravagant' claims, will return home a contented man.
Your wealth will increase manifold but try not to give in to 'extravagant' and impulsive buys.
Consumer watchdogs in York have warned residents to steer clear of emails making 'extravagant' claims about unrealistic earnings.
And a few lines further on he specifies Christianity as the most 'extravagant' elaboration of the moral theme that humanity has ever heard.
The twice-wed star enjoyed an 'extravagant' spending spree at an exclusive Hollywood store, where she bought designer baby wear for a newborn girl
That inquiry was sparked by reports in the Los Angeles Times about Munitz's alleged 'extravagant' travel and spending.
Most women she knew would've been thrilled to receive such an 'extravagant' gift, yet she found she couldn't care less about it, just an excuse to show off how much money he had.
While it will welcome the slower pace of growth in mortgage lending, it is concerned that individuals are borrowing for day-to-day spending for 'extravagant' lifestyles.
Only the common people, who benefited from his 'extravagant' spending, lamented his death.
The two tiny bundles that arrived unexpectedly on Debbie Badger's 34th birthday were more precious than the most 'extravagant' gift.
I'm much more certain about the Chancellor's latest wheeze for grabbing more money to fund his 'extravagant' spending plans.
Then others, too, can be so nourished, receiving that 'extravagant' gift that is both utterly free and costs not less than everything.
However, the continuing rows between the USA and Europe over the court's jurisdiction call these 'extravagant' claims into question.
Watch out for 'extravagant' and impulsive spending.
They regularly shower their friends with wildly 'extravagant' gifts, kindnesses which Phillip and Alice could never hope to return or repay.
And neither family would have the money to buy SUV's, 'extravagant' birthday parties and cable television.
The deaths of the powerful elicit 'extravagant' claims, and many of the tributes to the man being buried in Rome today have been little short of grotesque.
While you prove to be great at managing your home, you give in to some 'extravagant' buys.
Many programmers have yanked their exhibitions after years of 'extravagant' spending to woo operators.
Walt Whitman made 'extravagant' claims to immortality.
But you can understand that I cannot accept such an 'extravagant' and thoughtful gift.
So 'extravagant' , she buys her sons ponies, cars and throws parties that make them the envy of their friends.
During the late nineties, as the economy boomed, the city went on an especially 'extravagant' spending spree.
This in spite of his Nobel colleague Steven Weinberg's 'extravagant' claim that physics can act as a moral and cultural force!
What's the most 'extravagant' thing you've bought yourself since you started acting?
But the Prime Minister was immediately rounded on for making 'extravagant' claims and for misusing statistics.
Clothes, diapers, bottles and every accessory both useful and 'extravagant' , were bought.
Later, when the publicity had died down and independent researchers take a more dispassionate view of the outcomes of treatment over a longer period, the 'extravagant' claims cannot be sustained.
The most 'extravagant' gift you could give a friend is some type of heavy gardening equipment.
Be wary of ‘natural’ or herbal remedies making 'extravagant' claims to treat symptoms of menopause.
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