superfluous
Definition: unnecessary, extra, or more than what is needed
Origin: from Latin "superfluus" meaning "overflowing" or "excessive"
Example: The decorations on the cake were superfluous, as it was already beautiful without them.
Excessive means going beyond what is necessary or appropriate. It is similar to the meaning of "superfluous" in that it refers to something that is too much or unnecessary. However, "excessive" can also have negative connotations, suggesting that something is too extreme or harmful. For example, "His excessive drinking caused him to lose his job and his family." In contrast, "superfluous" is more neutral and simply describes something that is extra or unnecessary. Both words can be used to describe behavior, actions, or objects that are more than what is needed or appropriate.
I don't consider the Golden toilet bowl to be superfluous ... " Donald J. Trump
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