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exorbitant
adjective
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How was exorbitant first used?
Not all who wander are lost, but at one time such errant souls might have been called exorbitant. Exorbitant traces back to the Late Latin verb exorbitare, meaning “to deviate,” which in turn was formed by combining the prefix ex- (“out of”) with the noun orbita, which referred to the rut or track of a wheel. While exorbitant could describe something moving erratically—physically straying from its usual course—it was also applied figuratively to other “wanderers,” such as off-topic remarks, powers going beyond the scope of the law, and even sinful people, i.e., those no longer on the straight and narrow. Eventually, exorbitant developed its extended sense as a synonym of excessive, and it is now used to describe that which exceeds appropriate or customary limits in intensity, quality, amount, or size.
Synonyms
excessive, immoderate, inordinate, extravagant, exorbitant, extreme mean going beyond a normal limit.
excessive implies an amount or degree too great to be reasonable or acceptable.
immoderate implies lack of desirable or necessary restraint.
inordinate implies an exceeding of the limits dictated by reason or good judgment.
extravagant implies an indifference to restraints imposed by truth, prudence, or good taste.
exorbitant implies a departure from accepted standards regarding amount or degree.
extreme may imply an approach to the farthest limit possible or conceivable but commonly means only to a notably high degree.
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Word History
Middle English, from Late Latin exorbitant-, exorbitans, present participle of exorbitare to deviate, from Latin ex- + orbita track of a wheel, rut, from orbis disk, hoop
15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1
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“Exorbitant.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/exorbitant. Accessed 30 Nov. 2024.
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