excess (Meaning)
excess (n)
a quantity much larger than is needed
immoderation as a consequence of going beyond sufficient or permitted limits
the state of being more than full
excessive indulgence
excess (s)
more than is needed, desired, or required
excess (n.)
The state of surpassing or going beyond limits; the being of a measure beyond sufficiency, necessity, or duty; that which exceeds what is usual or prover; immoderateness; superfluity; superabundance; extravagance; as, an excess of provisions or of light.
An undue indulgence of the appetite; transgression of proper moderation in natural gratifications; intemperance; dissipation.
The degree or amount by which one thing or number exceeds another; remainder; as, the difference between two numbers is the excess of one over the other.
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excess Sentence Examples
- The excessive amount of salt in the soup made it inedible.
- The room was filled with an excess of furniture, making it difficult to move around.
- The athlete consumed an excess of calories, leading to weight gain.
- The company faced an excess of inventory, resulting in financial losses.
- The medication was taken in excess, causing adverse side effects.
- The warehouse was filled with an excess of supplies, creating a hazard.
- The student had an excess of homework, making it difficult to complete on time.
- The factory produced an excess of goods, leading to unsold products.
- The budget had an excess of funds, allowing for additional investments.
- The field had an excess of flowers, creating a colorful and fragrant display.
FAQs About the word excess
a quantity much larger than is needed, immoderation as a consequence of going beyond sufficient or permitted limits, the state of being more than full, excessiv
surplus,extra, spare, redundant, superfluous, unwanted, supernumerary,additional, unnecessary, supplementary
sparse, meager, short, inadequate, inadequate, sparse, scant, insufficient, scarce, poor
The excessive amount of salt in the soup made it inedible.
The room was filled with an excess of furniture, making it difficult to move around.
The athlete consumed an excess of calories, leading to weight gain.
The company faced an excess of inventory, resulting in financial losses.