Definition of PROHIBITIVE

prohibitive

Plural: prohibitives

Adjective Satellite

  • tending to discourage (especially of prices)
    • "the price was prohibitive"

Adj

  • Tending to prohibit, preclude, or disallow.
  • Requiring an unreasonable or impractical effort.
  • Costly to the extreme; beyond budget.
  • Being the presumptive or likely winner of a contest.

Noun

  • A negative imperative.

Examples

  • I'd like to visit Europe someday, but the cost is prohibitive right now.
  • Some countries are more prohibitive than others when it comes to hot topics like euthanasia and cloning.

Origin / Etymology

From Middle English prohibitif, prohibityve, from Medieval Latin prohibitīvus, from prohibit-, past-participle stem of Latin prohibēre. By surface analysis, prohibit + -ive.

Scrabble Score: 21

prohibitive: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Word
prohibitive: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
prohibitive: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary

Words With Friends Score: 23

prohibitive: valid Words With Friends Word