Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
demasia
Noun
/deɪˈmæs.i.ə/
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Definition
Excess or an excessive amount of something.
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Examples
- He showed demasia in his spending habits, often buying things he didn’t need.
- Her enthusiasm was a demasia that sometimes overwhelmed her friends.
- In the art world, demasia can lead to cluttered and confusing installations.
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Meaning
Demasia refers to the state of being excessive or overabundant. It can describe situations where there is too much of a particular quality or quantity.
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Synonyms
- Excess
- Overabundance
- Surplus
- Too much
- Superfluity