extravagante

extravagante
adj.
1 eccentric, outlandish.
2 extravagant, conspicuous, eccentric, highly unconventional.
3 outrageous.
f. & m.
deviate.
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extravagante
adjetivo
1 (comportamiento) extravagant outrageous; (persona, ropa) flamboyant
nombre masulino o femenino
1 flamboyant person
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ADJ [ideas, ropa, persona] extravagant, outlandish
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adjetivo <comportamiento/ideas> outrageous, extravagant; <persona/ropa> flamboyant, outrageous
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= extravagant, fancy, fanciful, outrageous, flamboyant, outlandish, way out in left field, freakish, quirky [quirkier -comp., quirkiest -sup.].
Ex. The claims that ISBD will make the entries produced in any country 'easily understood' in any other country and integrable with the entries produced in any other country are obviously and incredibly extravagant.
Ex. This kind of research, whether on processes of cataloging, acquisitions, or whatnot, should produce results to show that, with due respect to all the fancy mathematics, the specific arts of cataloging, acquisitions, or whatnot are being done as well as can be expected.
Ex. Their terminology is confusing and unrealistic, and the ideas about education for librarianship are fanciful but unoriginal.
Ex. The letter sent Tomas Hernandez into a frenzy of conflicting reactions: ecstatic jubilation and ego-tripping, wild speculation and outrageous fantasy, compounded by confusion and indirection.
Ex. Nathan was known for being the most flamboyant DJ in the area.
Ex. This book discusses some of the most outlandish myths and fantastic realities of medical history.
Ex. From this chance observation, Kazantsev drew two conclusions: one dead on target, the other, way out in left field.
Ex. 1816 was one of several years during the 1810s in which numerous crops failed during freakish summer cold snaps after volcanic eruptions that reduced incoming sunlight.
Ex. 'Why are barns frequently painted red?' -- These are the curious, slightly bizarre and somewhat quirky kinds of questions librarians deal with.
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* extravagante, lo = fanciful, the.
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adjetivo <comportamiento/ideas> outrageous, extravagant; <persona/ropa> flamboyant, outrageous
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= extravagant, fancy, fanciful, outrageous, flamboyant, outlandish, way out in left field, freakish, quirky [quirkier -comp., quirkiest -sup.].

Ex: The claims that ISBD will make the entries produced in any country 'easily understood' in any other country and integrable with the entries produced in any other country are obviously and incredibly extravagant.

Ex: This kind of research, whether on processes of cataloging, acquisitions, or whatnot, should produce results to show that, with due respect to all the fancy mathematics, the specific arts of cataloging, acquisitions, or whatnot are being done as well as can be expected.
Ex: Their terminology is confusing and unrealistic, and the ideas about education for librarianship are fanciful but unoriginal.
Ex: The letter sent Tomas Hernandez into a frenzy of conflicting reactions: ecstatic jubilation and ego-tripping, wild speculation and outrageous fantasy, compounded by confusion and indirection.
Ex: Nathan was known for being the most flamboyant DJ in the area.
Ex: This book discusses some of the most outlandish myths and fantastic realities of medical history.
Ex: From this chance observation, Kazantsev drew two conclusions: one dead on target, the other, way out in left field.
Ex: 1816 was one of several years during the 1810s in which numerous crops failed during freakish summer cold snaps after volcanic eruptions that reduced incoming sunlight.
Ex: 'Why are barns frequently painted red?' -- These are the curious, slightly bizarre and somewhat quirky kinds of questions librarians deal with.
* extravagante, lo = fanciful, the.

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extravagante
adjective
1 ‹comportamiento/ideas› outrageous, extravagant; ‹persona› flamboyant
2 ‹ropa› flamboyant, outrageous, outlandish
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extravagante adjetivo ‹comportamiento/ideasoutrageous, extravagant;
persona/ropaflamboyant, outrageous
extravagante adjetivo odd, outlandish
'extravagante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
colgada
- colgado
English:
fanciful
- fancy
- flamboyant
- outlandish
- outrageous
- extravagant
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extravagante adj
1. [excéntrico] eccentric
2. [raro] outlandish
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extravagante
I adj eccentric
II m/f eccentric
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extravagante adj
: extravagant, outrageous, flamboyant
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extravagante adj eccentric / flamboyant

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