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excess

/əkˈsɛs/

Meanings
  • Noun

    A state or quantity that is more than is necessary or required.

    - "The excess rainwater was drained out of the basement."
    - "The excess fat in the diet can lead to health problems."
  • Noun

    An amount or quantity that goes beyond what is usual, normal, or expected.

    - "The partygoers consumed an excess of alcohol."
    - "The company's profits showed an excess over expenses."

Pronunciation
  1. /əkˈsɛs/



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Antonyms

deficiency
Synonyms

deductible
Rhymes
Words rhyming with excess
debts , heaps , keeps , leaps , reaps
Variants
List of all variants of excess that leads to same result
excess , excesses , in excess of , excessed , excessing , in excess , to excess
Etymology
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From the Old French word 'exceder', meaning 'to go beyond'.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'excess' is often used in insurance to refer to the amount by which a claim exceeds the policy limit.

  2. In mathematics, the term 'excess' is used to refer to the difference between two quantities.

  3. In ancient Rome, a 'saturatio excessus' was a banquet or feast that lasted for several days and was characterized by excessive eating, drinking, and revelry.


Related Concepts
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  1. Indulgence: The act of giving in to one's desires or passions, often to an excessive degree.

  2. Extravagance: The use of excessive or unnecessary resources or expenses.

  3. Luxury: The state of living in comfort and elegance, often to an excessive degree.


Culture
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Excess has been a common theme in literature, art, and philosophy throughout history. In literature, excess is often used to depict extravagance, indulgence, or excessiveness. In art, excess can be seen in the use of vivid colors, intricate details, or grandiose themes. In philosophy, excess is often discussed in relation to moderation and self-control.

How to Memorize "excess"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a container overflowing with water or a scale tipping to one side. These visuals represent the concept of excess.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'excess' with the idea of 'more than necessary' or 'too much'.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym 'E X C E S S' to remember the definition: Excess is More Than Necessary.


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