Extravagantly in a sentence as an adverb

"I have a flair for the extravagantly simple.

That's like saying that an "hour" is extravagantly long, because we could use 30-minute hours instead.

If you don't care, then feel free to live extravagantly, and be prepared to either tune out the blogs and trolls, or have some thick skin and learn to deal with them.

Are you really going to want to work 40 hours a week and have the disposable income to go with that if you can already live 5X more extravagantly than we do today by working 10 hours a week?

One of the greatest lessons that I've ever learned in business is that you shouldn't spend extravagantly, but you shouldn't be afraid to spend a little more for quality where it matters.

Morton's Fork: A man living modestly must be saving money and could therefore afford taxes, whereas if he was living extravagantly then he was obviously rich and could still afford them.

Apart from reducing copyright terms, it seemed to consist mostly of extravagantly costly political expenditures in the service of cosmetic goals.

In the meantime, Apple went to the brink of ruin and bounced back to usability preeminence using Unix code, but violating -- nay, extravagantly violating -- the Unix philosophy when it comes to user interfaces.

" and "The handmade movement is an extravagantly wasteful alternative to a factory in China to give rich white people an opportunity to demonstrate their social superiority over people who use functionally equivalent objects produced in an efficient fashion.

Extravagantly definitions

adverb

in an abundant manner; "they were abundantly supplied with food"; "he thanked her profusely"

See also: abundantly copiously profusely

adverb

in a wasteful manner; "the United States, up to the 1920s, used fuel lavishly, mainly because it was so cheap"

See also: lavishly

adverb

in a rich and lavish manner; "lavishly decorated"

See also: lavishly richly