Advertisement

Advertisement

View definitions for exorbitantly

exorbitantly

Discover More

Example Sentences

While the food may not be exorbitantly appealing to me, though, the history of the fish boil itself was really fascinating.

From Salon

An exorbitantly expensive meal can make an official look out of touch.

But it is also exorbitantly expensive: A review last year found it could cost as much as $11 billion.

A critical success — though exorbitantly priced, I wondered if it was the future of how we would vacation — the Starcruiser shuttered after about a year of operation, failing essentially as a business enterprise.

They hoped to show that an insurance valuation the auction house had provided, of roughly $114 million in 2015, was not exorbitantly high.

Advertisement

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement