wasteful |
excessive |
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As adjectives the difference between wasteful and excessive
is that
wasteful is inclined to waste or squander money or resources while
excessive is exceeding the usual bounds of something; extravagant; immoderate.
restraining |
excessive |
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Restraining is a related term of excessive.
As a verb restraining
is .
As a noun restraining
is the act by which someone or something is restrained.
As an adjective excessive is
exceeding the usual bounds of something; extravagant; immoderate.
preventive |
excessive |
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Preventive is a related term of excessive.
As adjectives the difference between preventive and excessive
is that
preventive is while
excessive is exceeding the usual bounds of something; extravagant; immoderate.
massive |
excessive |
As adjectives the difference between massive and excessive
is that
massive is of or pertaining to a large mass; weighty, heavy, or bulky while
excessive is exceeding the usual bounds of something; extravagant; immoderate.
As a noun massive
is a homogeneous mass of rock, not layered and without an obvious crystal structure.
severe |
excessive |
As adjectives the difference between severe and excessive
is that
severe is severe, harsh while
excessive is exceeding the usual bounds of something; extravagant; immoderate.
abhorrent |
excessive |
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Abhorrent is a related term of excessive.
As adjectives the difference between abhorrent and excessive
is that
abhorrent is (archaic) inconsistent with; far removed from; strongly opposed to, as,
abhorrent thoughts while
excessive is exceeding the usual bounds of something; extravagant; immoderate.
inadmissible |
excessive |
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Inadmissible is a related term of excessive.
As adjectives the difference between inadmissible and excessive
is that
inadmissible is not admissible, especially that cannot be admitted as evidence at a trial while
excessive is exceeding the usual bounds of something; extravagant; immoderate.
excessive |
ungoverned |
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Excessive is a related term of ungoverned.
As adjectives the difference between excessive and ungoverned
is that
excessive is exceeding the usual bounds of something; extravagant; immoderate while
ungoverned is lacking control or discipline.
excessive |
succeeding |
As adjectives the difference between excessive and succeeding
is that
excessive is exceeding the usual bounds of something; extravagant; immoderate while
succeeding is following, next in order.
As a verb succeeding is
.
As a noun succeeding is
success.
excessive |
succeedig |
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