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EXORBITANT 

EXORBITANT excessive amount, or the lack thereof in comparison to the cost paid by the average consumer.
The people could not give to their father and brother because of the exorbitant spending habits that they have practiced in order to fit into a worldly society.

exorbitant 

excessive; extravagant, going beyond what is customary, right or reasonable
The price of the eggs was very exorbitant compared to other stores.
exorbitant by MKPRIME May 5, 2018
this "word" is used in a way to mean "incredibly high" or "expensive"
WARNING: this is NOT a real word, yet is somehow used every day, especially by large media outlets. example: "exhorbent fuel prices"

This word must be destroyed, or accepted into the English language. it CANNOT exist in daily news and conversations, yet not exist in any dictionary.
It does not appear in any dictionary that exists, including online dictionaries.
exhorbent by mason4300 April 11, 2008

Exorbiant 

When your boss corrects you during a meeting that you are making up words or pronouncing something improperly Usually followed by ridicule or teasing that you meant to say exorbitant.
I cannot believe these exorbiant requirments we are having to go through to get the business. What I can't believe is that Damiani just makes up words.
Exorbiant by UpperLowerMgmt October 6, 2011

Exorbital 

www.exorbital.us

An amazing company that is tackling healthcare and other problems to make life better for all of us.
Alex: Have you heard of Exorbital?
Bob: Yeah, bro. They have yeeted it to the moon.
Exorbital by SameWise August 11, 2020

exorbitant bluster. although, t'is of adequate curriculum, therefore proceed. 

John: I ate my pet rat because he turned 1 year old

Timothy: exorbitant bluster. although, t'is of adequate curriculum, therefore proceed.