exorbitance Synonyms

exorbitance Meaning

Wordnet

exorbitance (n)

excessive excess

Webster

exorbitance (n.)

Alt. of Exorbitancy

exorbitance Sentence Examples

  1. The exorbitant cost of the latest smartphone has made it inaccessible to most consumers.
  2. The exorbitant prices charged by certain companies for their products have led to widespread criticism and consumer backlash.
  3. The exorbitance of the CEO's salary compared to the average employee's wage has raised concerns about income inequality.
  4. The exorbitant fees charged by some colleges and universities have made higher education unaffordable for many students.
  5. The exorbitant spending on luxury goods by some individuals has been criticized as wasteful and irresponsible.
  6. The exorbitant profits made by some corporations have been attributed to unfair business practices and market manipulation.
  7. The exorbitant cost of healthcare in some countries has made it difficult for people to access essential medical treatment.
  8. The exorbitant rates charged by some lawyers and other professionals have made it difficult for people to obtain legal and other services.
  9. The exorbitant prices charged for tickets to certain concerts and sporting events have made it difficult for fans to attend.
  10. The exorbitant cost of housing in some cities has made it difficult for people to find affordable places to live.

FAQs About the word exorbitance

excessive excessAlt. of Exorbitancy

excess,excessiveness, intemperance,immoderation, radicalism, prodigality, nimiety, extremism, intemperateness, irrationality

temperance,moderation, moderation, temperance, temperateness, temperateness, moderateness,moderateness,

The exorbitant cost of the latest smartphone has made it inaccessible to most consumers.

The exorbitant prices charged by certain companies for their products have led to widespread criticism and consumer backlash.

The exorbitance of the CEO's salary compared to the average employee's wage has raised concerns about income inequality.

The exorbitant fees charged by some colleges and universities have made higher education unaffordable for many students.