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excessively Definition


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excess
noun excesses
    1. The act of going, or the state of being, beyond normal or suitable limits.
      Thesaurus: intemperance, indulgence, prodigality, dissipation.
    2. An amount or extent greater than is usual, necessary or wise.
      Thesaurus: abundance, plethora, surplus, superfluity, surfeit, profusion, inundation, lavishness; Antonym: deficiency, lack.
    3. The amount by which one quantity, etc exceeds another; an amount left over.
      Thesaurus: remainder, rest, surplus, balance, residue, waste, leftovers, leavings.
    4. An outrageous or offensive act.
      Form: excesses (usually)
adj
    1. Greater than is usual, necessary or permitted.
    2. Additional; required to make up for an amount lacking.
      Example: excess postage
      Example: excess fare
      Thesaurus: extra, superfluous, surplus, additional, spare, residual, remaining, leftover.
Derivative: excessive
adj
    Too great; beyond what is usual, right or appropriate.
      Thesaurus: inordinate, immoderate, extreme, exorbitant, disproportionate, overmuch, intemperate, superfluous.
Derivative: excessively
adverb
    To an excessive degree.
Idiom: in excess of something
    Going beyond (a specified amount); more than it.
      Example: in excess of 5 million
Etymology: 14c: from French exces, from Latin excessus departure or going beyond.

Info:
    A word often confused with this one is access.


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