extravaganza
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Italian stravaganza under influence from English extravagance.
Pronunciation
[edit]- (General American, Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ɪkˌstɹæv.əˈɡæn.zə/
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Noun
[edit]extravaganza (plural extravaganzas or extravaganze)
- An extravagant or eccentric piece of music, literature, or drama.
- An instance of fantastical, unrestrained, lavish, or chaotic behaviour or conduct.
- The bride had her heart set on a simple wedding, but her parents insisted on a three-hundred-guest extravaganza.
- 1983 December 24, Nancy A. F. Langer, “The Nuclear Family Holiday Blues”, in Gay Community News, volume 11, number 23, page 15:
- I find myself on Christmas day with people who are so tedious that a trip to the john appears an extravaganza by comparison.
Translations
[edit]an extravagant or eccentric piece of music, literature or drama
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event or display of fantastic or chaotic behaviour or conduct
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