Extravagance in a sentence as a noun

When I hear "luxury" I hear something like "extravagance" or "indulgence".

I sense that the backlash, well-informed or not, was fueled more by the extravagance of the event than its environmental impact.

OK, perhaps energy and resource utilization extravagance in coverage of their work by hack writers, but that's about it.

Perhaps he sees personal extravagance as inefficient/no value and loves having as much financial leverage as possible to get done what he wants to get done.

Furthermore, when cities expand they generally need to build upwards quickly and forsake extravagance for practicality.

I think this gets into a debate that can't really be settled with rights and wrongs, but:Frugality for frugality's sake is just as dangerous as extravagance for extravagance's sake.

Their one child per family policy has created an entire generation of people with too much money, so extravagance and opulence are approaching and exceeding interesting levels of absurdity.

Extravagance definitions

noun

the quality of exceeding the appropriate limits of decorum or probability or truth; "we were surprised by the extravagance of his description"

See also: extravagancy

noun

the trait of spending extravagantly

See also: prodigality profligacy

noun

excessive spending

See also: prodigality lavishness highlife