Of a desire, appetite, etc.: that cannot be moderated or restrained; uncontrollable; immoderate, unrestrained, indulged in to excess. Obsolete.
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释义 | the world > relative properties > quantity > sufficient quantity, amount, or degree > excessive amount or degree > [adjective] > excessive or too great in amount or degree > excessive in degree (23) unmeasurablea1398 Of a desire, appetite, etc.: that cannot be moderated or restrained; uncontrollable; immoderate, unrestrained, indulged in to excess. Obsolete. dismeasurec1400 = dismeasured, adj. dismeasurable1477 Beyond measure, immoderate, excessive. dismeasured1483 Unmeasured; out of measure; immoderate, excessive; going beyond bounds, unrestrained. over1494 Surplus, extra; that is in excess or in addition; remaining beyond the normal amount. Now chiefly as in over-, prefix affix 1s. See over, adv. 9. Obs… endlya1513 Extreme, excessive. intolerable1544 That cannot be tolerated, borne, or put up with; unendurable, unbearable, insupportable, insufferable. In loose sense, as a strong intensive… wide1574 Going beyond the bounds of what is considered to be normal, acceptable, or proper; unrestrained, wild; immoderate, excessive; morally lax, loose… overloading1576 That overloads or overwhelms; that causes or is characterized by overload. unconscionable1576 Unreasonably excessive; exorbitant. Also in weakened sense: extremely or unbelievably large, long, etc.; inordinate. meanless1587 Immoderate, extreme. powerable1588 Extreme, excessive. Obsolete. hyperbolical1589 gen. Extravagant in character or behaviour; excessive, enormous. Obsolete. extravagant1598 ‘Roving beyond just limits or prescribed methods’ (Johnson); exceeding the bounds of reason or… of dispositions, passions, actions, opinions… grievous1632 loosely. Excessively great or strong. Obsolete. flagrant1634 figurative. exorbitant1648 Exceeding ordinary or proper bounds. Of power, wealth, etc.: Overgrown, enormous, excessive. archaic. overbearinga1708 Overriding, preponderating. Obsolete. rare. unbalanced1712 Not balanced or equably poised. figurative or transferred in various senses. well-favoured1746 That constitutes a good beating or thrashing. Cf. well-favouredly, adv. 2a. Obsolete. steep1856 slang. Excessive, extravagant, ‘stiff’, ‘tall’. Of a price, an amount: Exorbitant. Of a story, etc.: Exaggerated, incredible. thick1884 figurative. Excessive in some disagreeable quality; too much to manage or to stand; spec. too gross, indecent, or indelicate. Often in phrase a bit… ripe1918 colloquial. That is beyond reasonable bounds, excessive; (of language, etc.) colourful, expressive; (hence) beyond the bounds of propriety; coarse… |
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