What is another word for over-indulgently?

Pronunciation: [ˌə͡ʊvəɹɪndˈʌld͡ʒəntli] (IPA)

Over-indulgently refers to the act of excessively indulging in something. Some synonyms for this word include extravagantly, excessively, lavishly, indulgently, immoderately, intemperately, and overabundantly. These words reflect a sense of going beyond the ordinary and indulging in something to an extreme degree. The word extravagantly implies spending money in abundance, whereas indulgently suggests giving in to one's desires. Excessively and immoderately both convey overdoing something to an unnecessary degree, while overabundantly and intemperately suggest doing something in an excessive or uncontrolled manner. All these synonyms convey a sense of indulgence and excessive behavior, but with subtle variations in meaning.

What are the hypernyms for Over-indulgently?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Over-indulgently

  • At various universities, I've seen black men who are treated very indulgently, over-indulgently. They are allowed to do what they want, take what they want, drop what they want. I met one young man in Philadelphia, a young black, who wanted to learn music. But he wouldn't learn music from whites because it was 'tainted' music. Well, this is bloody ridiculous...[remark made in 1971, cited in Roger Lewis, (2002), p. 152]
    Anthony Burgess

Related words: over-indulgence, overindulge, overindulgent, overindulging, over-expenditure

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