Excessive

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪkˈsɛsɪv/

Definitions of excessive

adjective excessive is an adjective that describes something that is more than what is considered normal or acceptable.

Example Sentences

A1 She ate an excessive amount of candy at the party.

A2 The teacher warned the students about the dangers of excessive screen time.

B1 The company faced financial difficulties due to excessive spending.

B2 The athlete was disqualified for using excessive force during the game.

C1 The government implemented measures to regulate excessive pollution in the city.

C2 The CEO was criticized for his excessive salary compared to the company's performance.

Examples of excessive in a Sentence

formal The company implemented measures to address the issue of excessive overtime among employees.

informal She always spends an excessive amount of time getting ready in the morning.

slang Dude, your gaming setup is so excessive with all those LED lights.

figurative His love for her was so excessive that it consumed his every thought.

Grammatical Forms of excessive

past tense

excessed

plural

excessives

comparative

more excessive

superlative

most excessive

present tense

excesses

future tense

will be excessive

perfect tense

have been excessive

continuous tense

is being excessive

singular

excessive

positive degree

excessive

infinitive

to be excessive

gerund

excessing

participle

excessed

Origin and Evolution of excessive

First Known Use: 1400 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'excessive' originated from the Latin word 'excessivus', which is derived from the verb 'excedere' meaning 'to go beyond'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'excessive' has retained its original meaning of going beyond the usual or necessary limit, but it has also gained connotations of being overly abundant or extreme in a negative sense.