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    In·or·di·nate
    /inˈôrd(ə)nət/

    adjective

    • 1. unusually or disproportionately large; excessive: "a case that had taken up an inordinate amount of time"
  2. The meaning of INORDINATE is exceeding reasonable limits : immoderate. How to use inordinate in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Inordinate.

  3. not within proper or reasonable limits; immoderate; excessive: He drank an inordinate amount of wine. Synonyms: disproportionate, unreasonable, outrageous, exorbitant, extreme. Antonyms: reasonable. unrestrained in conduct, feelings, etc.: an inordinate admirer of beauty. disordered or uncontrolled. not regulated; irregular:

  4. adjective. formal uk / ɪˈnɔː.dɪ.nət / us / ˌɪnˈɔːr.d ə n.ət / Add to word list. much more than usual or expected: inordinate amount Margot has always spent an inordinate amount of time on her appearance. Synonyms. excessive. undue formal. unreasonable. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Enormous. astronomically. behemoth. bigly.

  5. Something that's excessive or that goes way beyond normal limits is inordinate — like an overly obsessive love for chocolate or a fantasy football junkie who spends an inordinate amount of time checking his team.

  6. adjective. formal us / ˌɪnˈɔːr.d ə n.ət / uk / ɪˈnɔː.dɪ.nət / Add to word list. much more than usual or expected: inordinate amount Margot has always spent an inordinate amount of time on her appearance. Synonyms. excessive. undue formal. unreasonable. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Enormous. astronomically. behemoth. bigly.

  7. If you describe something as inordinate, you are emphasizing that it is unusually or excessively great in amount or degree. [formal, emphasis] They spend an inordinate amount of time talking. ...their inordinate number of pets.

  8. Definition of inordinate adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. adjective. Exceeding reasonable limits; immoderate. American Heritage. Disordered; not regulated. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Lacking restraint or moderation; too great or too many; immoderate. Webster's New World. Excessive; unreasonable or inappropriate in magnitude; extreme.

  10. 1. not within proper limits; excessive: to drink an inordinate amount of wine. 2. unrestrained in conduct, feelings, etc.: an inordinate lover of antiques. 3. disorderly; uncontrolled. 4. not regulated; irregular: inordinate hours.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · inordinate (comparative more inordinate, superlative most inordinate) Excessive; unreasonable or inappropriate in magnitude. Synonyms: immoderate, disproportionate, undue, extreme; see also Thesaurus: excessive

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