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extravagantly /ɪkˈstravəɡ(ə)ntli/ /ɛkˈstravəɡ(ə)ntli /adverb1With a lack of restraint in spending money or using resources: he lived extravagantly and fell deeply into debt...- They are making money out of vulnerable parents by selling extravagantly priced preparations of vitamins, amino acids, and other ingredients of unproven efficacy.
- Never extravagantly funded to begin with, they now find their research budgets cut even further.
- Local music fans accused recording companies of spending extravagantly for promotional activities.
1.1In an excessive or elaborate way: extravagantly decorated ceilings painted with stars and angels...- In this painting, he shows himself as an extravagantly dressed Venetian gentleman with carefully curled hair.
- He was extravagantly dressed, in padded hose, slashed sleeves, and gloves with jewelled cuffs.
- The office suite was extravagantly furnished, with plush burgundy carpeting and an array of geometrically styled workstations.
1.2To a large degree and with extreme feeling: as a child, Mozart was extravagantly praised he was extravagantly admired for his versatility...- His French operas were extravagantly admired cultural monuments 150 years ago.
- It is a highly enjoyable play in a production extravagantly praised by critics.
- The confidence and authority with which even the young man tackled his subject is now distrusted in a world extravagantly concerned with cultural relativity.
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