EXTRAVAGANZA


Meaning of EXTRAVAGANZA in English

ikˌstravəˈganzə, (ˌ)ekˌ- sometimes -gän- or -gȧn- noun

( -s )

Etymology: Italian estravaganza, stravaganza, literally, extravagance, from estravagante, stravagante, extravagant, from Medieval Latin extravagant-, extravagans

1. : a literary fantasy that is freely imaginative in subject, structure, and development and that often includes elements of burlesque or parody

2.

a. : a musical composition marked by freedom of form and by elements of burlesque or parody

b. : a lavish or spectacular show or event

a winter sports extravaganza

especially : a lavish musical production (as a stage show or motion picture) typically marked by spectacular and elaborate settings, unusual scenic effects, costly costuming, a large cast of singers and dancers, extensive choral numbers and choreography, and a loosely unifying theme or plot that is usually light and comic

3.

a. : a decorative article of clothing or a clothing accessory designed or used for a striking ornamental effect

such extravaganzas as hats of velvet and dresses sprinkled with sequins

b. : an object that is strikingly unusual and often bizarre ; especially : a usually large and opulent architectural structure of freely imaginative design and striking ornamental effects

4. : an effusion or burst of activity that captures or holds one's attention like an extravaganza

another extravaganza of fun — Ernest Beaglehole

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