Sean
Difference between "excess" and "excessive"? What's the difference between these two words? they are all adjectives and same meaning, or still have some slight difference?
14. Sep. 2015 03:52
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"Excess" is a noun, while "excessive" is an adjective. The "-ive" ending is a standard Latin/French suffix for forming adjectives.
14. September 2015
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"Excessive" means immoderate; more than normal. Example: He drinks an excessive amount of alcohol; he is an alcoholic. Example: He is spending an excessive amount of money. He is very extravagant. "Excess" means "more than a prescribed amount". Example: Each passenger is only allowed 20 kg of baggage on board the aircraft. Anything above 20 kg is considered excess baggage. Example: John and Mary do not want any children. They think that children are excess baggage in life. Example: Any excess calories beyond 1800 a day will make you put on weight.
15. September 2015
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