UNRESTRAINED vs EXTRAVAGANT: NOUN
- N/A
- One who wanders about; a vagrant; a vagabond.
- One who is confined to no general rule; an eccentric.
- Plural A part of the body of canon law: as, the Extravagants of John XXII. and the Extravagantes communes of other popes: so called because they treated of matters not in the decretals (extra decretum vagabantur).
- A collection of Jewish traditions, published at the end of the second century.
- Certain constitutions or decretal epistles, not at first included with others, but subsequently made a part of the canon law.
UNRESTRAINED vs EXTRAVAGANT: ADJECTIVE
- Spontaneous, natural and informal; unconstrained
- Immoderate; not restrained or held in check
- Uninhibited or unreserved.
- Not controlled or held in check; immoderate.
- Marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion
- Richly and brilliantly colorful
- Not subject to restraint
- Extravagant or extreme
- Unreasonably high in cost; exorbitant.
- Exceeding reasonable bounds: : excessive.
- Unrestrained in especially feelings
- Lavish or imprudent in spending money.
- Recklessly wasteful
- Extremely abundant; profuse.
- Straying beyond limits or bounds; wandering.
- Wandering beyond one's bounds; roving; hence, foreign.
- Exceeding due bounds; wild; excessive; unrestrained.
- Profuse in expenditure; prodigal; wasteful.
- Exceeding the bounds of something
- Extreme
- Exorbitant
- Unrestrained, especially with regard to feelings
UNRESTRAINED vs EXTRAVAGANT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not restrained; not controlled; not confined; not hindered; not limited.
- Licentious; loose.
- Wandering beyond bounds or out of the regular course; straying.
- Exceeding just or reasonable limits; excessive; exorbitant; unreasonable; lavish: as, the demands or desires of men are often extravagant; extravagant living or expenditure.
- Not comprised within ordinary limits of truth, probability, or propriety; irregular; wild; fantastic: as, extravagant flights of fancy.
- Exceeding necessity or prudence in expenditure; wasteful; prodigal; profuse: as, an extravagant purchase; an extravagant man.
- Synonyms and Inordinate, exorbitant, unconscionable, absurd.
- Extravagant, Profuse, Lavish, Wasteful, Prodigal, reckless. Extravagant and prodigal refer more often to habits or character, the others to acts. All apply to that which is immoderate or unreasonable in quantity or degree; wasteful to that which is injuriously so. One may be extravagant or wasteful with a small sum; it requires a large sum to enable one to be profuse, lavish, or prodigal. Lavish is stronger than profuse. Prodigal, perhaps from association with the prodigal son of Luke xv. 11-32, suggests most of immorality and reprobation. All these words have lighter figurative uses.
UNRESTRAINED vs EXTRAVAGANT: RELATED WORDS
- Ungoverned, Extravagant, Wild, Intemperate, Unhindered, Freewheeling, Untempered, Unhampered, Exuberant, Uncurbed, Overweening, Excessive, Unchecked, Uncontrolled, Unbridled
- Extraordinary, Bizarre, Exorbitant, Fanciful, Flamboyant, Luxurious, Outlandish, Overweening, Prodigal, Unrestrained, Excessive, Spendthrift, Exuberant, Wasteful, Profligate
UNRESTRAINED vs EXTRAVAGANT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Ungoverned, Extravagant, Wild, Intemperate, Unhindered, Freewheeling, Untempered, Unhampered, Exuberant, Uncurbed, Overweening, Excessive, Unchecked, Uncontrolled, Unbridled
- Extraordinary, Bizarre, Exorbitant, Fanciful, Flamboyant, Luxurious, Outlandish, Overweening, Prodigal, Unrestrained, Excessive, Spendthrift, Exuberant, Wasteful, Profligate
UNRESTRAINED vs EXTRAVAGANT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- It might even have gone the other way, unrestrained.
- Duane Bowering: "Unrestrained loads can go catapulting forward.".
- Kiriakou can be solicitous and unrestrained in conversation.
- This choice, to be sure, is not unrestrained.
- This includes interior basket cells left temporarily unrestrained.
- He has settled into unrestrained authoritarian leader mode.
- The era of unrestrained line extensions is over.
- Of these, one in three was totally unrestrained.
- His unrestrained Will for every one of you.
- Onethird of fatalitiesoccurred in unrestrained front seat occupants.
- Extravagant outfits or uniforms might cause photo rejection.
- Which what a strange extravagant dream it was.
- Known for extravagant enough by 1981, that figure.
- What right has he to be so extravagant?
- No imagination was too extravagant to receive credit.
- There was nothing extravagant about my experience whatsoever.
- Do you think it is modest or extravagant?
- Extravagant Hope is talking about prayer all month.
- An extravagant new vision demands an extravagant new poetic style.
- Baudealire, ca om, ca individ social, a fost extravagant, dar nu u015fi poet extravagant.
UNRESTRAINED vs EXTRAVAGANT: QUESTIONS
- What does Mr D say about unrestrained license of tongue?
- How does lateral-torsional instability influence laterally unrestrained beam design?
- How many people are killed by unrestrained drivers each year?
- Should Los Angeles parking tickets be unrestrained by the Constitution?
- How many car accidents are caused by Unrestrained passengers?
- Is unrestrained free expression good or bad for society?
- Is there such a thing as an unrestrained structure?
- How to calculate unrestrained and fully restrained pipe conditions?
- What are unrestrained mechanical couplings used for?
- What is restrained and unrestrained differential relay?
- What are 10 extravagant buildings that serve no purpose?
- What is the most extravagant World Series ring ever?
- What are some famous brands that sell extravagant footwear?
- What is the evolutionary significance of extravagant male ornaments?
- How are the extravagant villas in Santorini selected?
- What is another word for extravagant spending spree?
- What are some examples of extravagant wallpaper designs?
- Why does Vladimir Putin make such extravagant proclamations?
- Why did ancient Romans throw extravagant dinner parties?
- What is terminal 21 extravagant convenience Bangkok?