desmesurado
excessive
adjective dehs-meh-soo-RAH-doh Rare
Origin: From des- + mesurado (measured), from Latin mensurare.
Also means
disproportionate
Usage Note
Desmesurado describes something that goes far beyond normal or reasonable limits: ambición desmesurada (excessive ambition), un precio desmesurado (a wildly disproportionate price). It is stronger than exagerado (exaggerated) and slightly more literary. The root mesura (moderation, restraint) is itself a somewhat formal noun, so desmesurado fits formal and written registers best.
Examples
"Tenía una ambición desmesurada para su edad."
Natural Translation
He had excessive ambition for his age.
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