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Excess

noun
/ɪkˈses/

Meaning

an amount of something that is more than necessary, permitted, or desirable
more than the usual or necessary amount; extra
An amount more than necessary, permitted, or desirable.

Example Sentences

The excess food from the party was donated to the local shelter.

The excess weight in the luggage will cost extra fees.

Too much sugar can lead to excess weight gain.

Example Expressions

in excess of

Synonyms

surplus, abundance, overflow, extra, additional, spare, overabundance, superfluity
Entry 1
surplus, abundance, overflow, extra
Entry 2
extra, additional, surplus, spare
Entry 3
surplus, overflow, overabundance, superfluity

Antonyms

shortage, deficiency, lack, scarcity, insufficient, lacking, deficient, inadequate, insufficiency
Entry 1
shortage, deficiency, lack, scarcity
Entry 2
insufficient, lacking, deficient, inadequate
Entry 3
shortage, lack, insufficiency

Collocations

excess weight, in excess, excess baggage, excess capacity, excess demand, in excess of
Entry 1
excess weight, in excess, excess baggage
Entry 2
excess baggage, excess weight, excess capacity
Entry 3
excess weight, excess baggage, excess demand, in excess of

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