“exorbitant”, not “exorbitant”

by time news

2023-08-28 11:16:12

the adjective exorbitantand not exhorbitantis the right one to refer to something exaggerated or excessive.

However, in the media you sometimes see phrases such as “The exorbitant price they paid for a pair of Michael Jordan shoes”, “They have the possibility to launch satellites, microsatellites and nanosatellites without making an exorbitant investment” or “The collectors would be paying an exorbitant amount to have it in their possession.

The voice exorbitant It is written without an interspersed Hsince is related to the noun orbitso that the spelling exhorbitant not appropriateas pointed out by Panhispanic dictionary of doubts. The same happens with other adjectives of the same family, such as exorbitant, exorbitant y exorbitant.

Thus, in the previous examples, it would have been appropriate to write “The exorbitant price they paid for a pair of Michael Jordan shoes”, “They have the possibility to launch satellites, microsatellites and nanosatellites without making an exorbitant investment” and “Collectors would be paying an exorbitant amount to have it in his possession.

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