excessively Antonyms

Meaning of excessively

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excessively (r)

to a degree exceeding normal or proper limits

excessively Sentence Examples

  1. The company's lavish spending on marketing resulted in excessively high advertising costs.
  2. The athlete's excessively rigorous training regimen left him feeling exhausted and depleted.
  3. The politician was accused of excessively spending campaign funds on personal expenses.
  4. The chef's use of excessively spicy ingredients made the dish nearly unbearable to eat.
  5. The student's excessively long commute to school caused him to arrive exhausted and unfocused.
  6. The doctor prescribed excessively strong medication, which led to serious side effects for the patient.
  7. The company's excessively strict dress code made it difficult for employees to feel comfortable and productive.
  8. The hiker's excessively heavy backpack weighed him down and made the trek challenging.
  9. The actor's excessively dramatic performance was distracting and took away from the overall impact of the play.
  10. The teacher's excessively homework assignments overburdened the students and caused them to lose interest in the subject.

FAQs About the word excessively

to a degree exceeding normal or proper limits

overly, too, terribly, inordinately, devilishly, unacceptably, exorbitantly, to a fault, intolerably,unduly

insufficiently, reasonably, reasonably, inadequately,insufficiently, inadequately, moderately, moderately, marginally, acceptably

The company's lavish spending on marketing resulted in excessively high advertising costs.

The athlete's excessively rigorous training regimen left him feeling exhausted and depleted.

The politician was accused of excessively spending campaign funds on personal expenses.

The chef's use of excessively spicy ingredients made the dish nearly unbearable to eat.