Crossword-Solution: SUPERFLUITY 11 letters, 39 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 19

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Word Word Type Definition
Superfluity n. A greater quantity than is wanted; superabundance; as,
a superfluity of water; a superfluity of wealth.
Superfluity n. The state or quality of being superfluous; excess.
Superfluity n. Something beyond what is needed; something which
serves for show or luxury.

We have 39 clues for the answer “SUPERFLUITY”

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something unnecessary or an excessively large amount or number of something 1 answer
supererogation 8 answers
plenteousness 14 answers
dissipation 19 answers
extravagance 22 answers
nimiety 22 answers
overstock 23 answers
repletion 23 answers
submersion 24 answers
Superabundance 28 answers
Over-supply 28 answers
Affluence 29 answers
FAT of the land 29 answers
Over-indulgence 31 answers
Overabundance 33 answers
overmuch 34 answers
plethora 35 answers
redundancy 36 answers
saturation 37 answers
Surfeit 37 answers
Too much 41 answers
high living 41 answers
Fullness 46 answers
overproduction 47 answers
Remainder 47 answers
overkill 48 answers
full measure 49 answers
Glut 51 answers
inutility 53 answers
Overflow 54 answers
frill 55 answers
Torrent 57 answers
Accompaniment 60 answers
good riddance 61 answers
flood 62 answers
Surplus 63 answers
Excess 69 answers
Residue 75 answers
Exuberance 78 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SUPERFLUITY (5)

Then came the Chancellor, for another three hours; and to him I had to explain that the hurt to my finger (we turned that bullet to happy account) prevented me from writing--whence arose great to-do, hunting of precedents and so forth, ending in my “making my mark,” and the Chancellor attesting it with a superfluity of solemn oaths.
The Prisoner of Zenda Anthony Hope 1993
Owing to occasional retrogressions, to still more frequent moral and intellectual stagnation, and to the extraordinary fecundity of the Criminal and Vagabond Classes, there is always a vast superfluity of individuals of the half degree and single degree class, and a fair abundance of Specimens up to 10 degrees.
Flatland: Edwin A. Abbot 1995
See Abound.] An overflowing fullness; ample sufficiency; great plenty; profusion; copious supply; superfluity; wealth: Ð strictly applicable to quantity only, but sometimes used of number.
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Noah Webster 1995
Wentworth was distinguished by a stately civility, and her remarks about that lady by a superfluity of laudation; for if these be not two distinguishing marks of rivalry in the well-bred, I must go back to my favorite books and learn from them--more folly.
Frivolous Cupid Anthony Hope 1996
His mind seemed to have freed itself of all irrelevancy and superfluity, as a stream often runs from a faucet with much spluttering and rather muddy at first, then steadies and clears.
The Grain Of Dust David Graham Phillips 2004

Quotes with SUPERFLUITY (3)

All European writers are ‘slaves of their baptism,’ if I may paraphrase Rimbaud; like it or not, their writing carries baggage from an immense and almost frightening tradition; they accept that tradition or they fight against it, it inhabits them, it is their familiar and their succubus. Why write, if everything has, in a way, already been said? Gide observed sardonically that since nobody listened, everything has to be said again, yet a suspicion of guilt and superfluity lea…
Julio Cortazar Around the Day in Eighty Worlds
Everything is melting in nature. We think we see objects, but our eyes are slow and partial. Nature is blooming and withering in long puffy respirations, rising and falling in oceanic wave-motion. A mind that opened itself fully to nature without sentimental preconception would be glutted by nature’s coarse materialism, its relentless superfluity. An apple tree laden with fruit: how peaceful, how picturesque. But remove the rosy filter of humanism from our gaze and look again…
Camille Paglia Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson
Since belief is measured by action, he who forbids us to believe religion to be true, necessarily also forbids us to act as we should if we did believe it to be true. The whole defence of religious faith hinges upon action. If the action required or inspired by the religious hypothesis is in no way different from that dictated by the naturalistic hypothesis, then religious faith is a pure superfluity, better pruned away, and controversy about its legitimacy is a piece of idle…
William James The Will to Believe, Human Immortality and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy