Definitions for exigeant

exigeant ex·i·geant

Spelling: [ek-si-juh nt; French eg-zee-zhahn
IPA: /ˈɛk sɪ dʒənt; French ɛg ziˈʒɑ̃/

Exigeant is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 164 anagrams from letters in exigeant (aeegintx).

Definitions for exigeant

adjective

  1. exigent.

Origin of exigeant

From French

Examples for exigeant

If marriage were necessary, so be it, but it might be that the young lady would not be so exigeant.

Was his an exceptional case, or are men in general as exigeant?

But even duty may pall on an exigeant husband, and a man may be brought to wish that his wife would cross him.

Was Charles too exigeant with his demands, too chary of his daughter?

If he'd been imperious, exigeant, she could have gone down to meet him with her head up.

She had resolved from the very first not to be an exigeant wife.

They are almost to the end when the gentlemen come, but Cecil is exigeant, and the professor politely insists.

I could not leave this most exigeant of all places this week.

It seems that as a lover he is the most exigeant of gentlemen.

There were, however, other reasons which she used when all else failed to satisfy her exigeant mind.

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