exorbitantly (Meaning)

Wordnet

exorbitantly (r)

to an exorbitant degree

Webster

exorbitantly (adv.)

In an exorbitant, excessive, or irregular manner; enormously.

exorbitantly Sentence Examples

  1. The prices of goods and services have been exorbitantly high in recent months, making it difficult for people to afford necessities.
  2. The exorbitant cost of living in some cities makes it nearly impossible for people to save money.
  3. The government's exorbitant spending has led to a massive increase in the national debt.
  4. The company's exorbitant advertising budget has resulted in a decrease in profits.
  5. The exorbitant fees charged by some financial institutions make it difficult for people to manage their money.
  6. The exorbitant cost of college tuition has made it difficult for many students to pursue higher education.
  7. The exorbitant cost of healthcare has made it difficult for many people to get the medical care they need.
  8. The exorbitant cost of housing has made it difficult for many people to find affordable places to live.
  9. The exorbitant cost of transportation has made it difficult for many people to get around.
  10. The exorbitant cost of food has made it difficult for many people to afford a healthy diet.

FAQs About the word exorbitantly

to an exorbitant degreeIn an exorbitant, excessive, or irregular manner; enormously.

excessively,overly, too, extravagantly, with a vengeance, monstrously, to a fault,inordinately, incredibly, exceptionally

moderately, inadequately, insufficiently, reasonably, inadequately,insufficiently, modestly, reasonably, moderately, modestly

The prices of goods and services have been exorbitantly high in recent months, making it difficult for people to afford necessities.

The exorbitant cost of living in some cities makes it nearly impossible for people to save money.

The government's exorbitant spending has led to a massive increase in the national debt.

The company's exorbitant advertising budget has resulted in a decrease in profits.