Inordinate

Adjective

 * 1) Excessive; unreasonable or inappropriate in magnitude; extreme.

Synonyms

 * See also Thesaurus:excessive

Thesaurus
a bit much, abandoned, aggrandized, amplified, ballyhooed, bibulous, bigoted, boundless, crapulent, crapulous, cutthroat, disproportionate, dizzy, egregious, enormous, exacting, exaggerated, excessive, exorbitant, extortionate, extra, extravagant, extreme, extremist, fabulous, fanatic, fancy, gigantic, gluttonous, gouging, grandiloquent, gratuitous, grossly overpriced, haggard, high, high-flown, hyperbolic, hypertrophied, immoderate, incontinent, indulgent, inflated, inflationary, intemperate, irrational, magnified, monstrous, out of bounds, out of sight, outrageous, overbig, overdeveloped, overdone, overdrawn, overemphasized, overemphatic, overenthusiastic, overestimated, overgreat, overgrown, overindulgent, overindulging, overlarge, overmuch, overpraised, overpriced, overreligious, oversold, overstated, overstressed, overweening, overwrought, overzealous, perfervid, preposterous, prodigal, profuse, prohibitive, puffed, rabid, self-indulgent, skyrocketing, spiraling, steep, stiff, stretched, supererogatory, superfluous, superlative, surplus, swinish, too much, touted, towering, ultrazealous, unbridled, uncalled-for, unconscionable, unconstrained, uncontrolled, undisciplined, undue, unfrugal, unlimited, unmeasurable, unmeasured, unreasonable, unrestrained, untempered, unthrifty, unwarranted, usurious, wanton, wild-eyed, wild-looking, zealotic

Etymology
< inordinatus: < in-: + ordinatus:, past participle of ordinare:; see ordinate, order.

Translations

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