Exorbitant

/ɪɡˈzɔrbɪtənt/ adjective

Definition

Unreasonably high in price or amount; exceeding what is reasonable or appropriate. Typically describes costs, demands, or expectations that are excessive.

Etymology

From Latin 'exorbitare' meaning 'to go out of track', combining 'ex-' (out of) and 'orbita' (track/orbit). Originally described something that deviated from its proper path, later applied to prices that went 'off track' from reasonable levels.

Kelly Says

Think 'ex-orbit-ant' - like a price that's gone so far out of orbit it's in outer space! When costs are exorbitant, they've left the orbit of reasonableness.

Translations

ARالعربية
مفرط
mufraṭ
DEDeutsch
exorbitant
/ɛksɔʁˈbiːtnt/
ESEspañol
exorbitante
/eksobɾiˈtante/
FRFrançais
exorbitant
/ɛɡzɔʁbitɑ̃/
HIहिन्दी
अत्यधिक
atyadhik
IDBahasa Indonesia
berlebihan
/bərlebihaːn/
ITItaliano
esorbitante
/ezɔrbiˈtante/
JA日本語
高額
kōgaku
KO한국어
과도한
gwadohan
PTPortuguês
exorbitante
/ɛksɔbiˈtɐ̃tɨ/
RUРусский
чрезмерный
črezmernyj
THไทย
เกินกว่า
keing kwā
TRTürkçe
aşırı
/aʃɯrɯ/
VITiếng Việt
quá mức
/kwaː mək/
ZH中文
过高
guò gāo

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