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were exorbitant
adjective
Exceeding proper limits; extravagant; excessive or unduly high.
Exact(18)
Tenancy was widespread and rents were exorbitant.
"Have these bonuses been at levels which were exorbitant?
But the prices were exorbitant -- about $125 for an elaborate necklace -- and we were bargained out.
The report also detailed travel expense reimbursements for Navigant consultants that it said were "exorbitant".
They said the contracts Sabean passed out were exorbitant and awarded to the wrong players.
Time and again, it would get into blinking contests with the cable companies, who felt ESPN's rate increases were exorbitant.
Similar(39)
The thrill was exorbitant.
And the costs are exorbitant.
Ticket prices are exorbitant by Indian standards.
But prices in London are exorbitant.
The costs have been exorbitant.
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