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sumptuous

American  
[suhmp-choo-uhs] / ˈsʌmp tʃu əs /

adjective

  1. entailing great expense, as from choice materials, fine work, etc.; costly.

    a sumptuous residence.

  2. luxuriously fine or large; lavish; splendid.

    a sumptuous feast.

    Synonyms:
    munificent, luxurious, magnificent

sumptuous British  
/ ˌsʌmptjʊˈɒsɪtɪ, ˈsʌmptjʊəs /

adjective

  1. expensive or extravagant

    sumptuous costumes

  2. magnificent; splendid

    a sumptuous scene

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Other Word Forms

  • sumptuously adverb
  • sumptuousness noun
  • unsumptuous adjective
  • unsumptuously adverb
  • unsumptuousness noun

Etymology

Origin of sumptuous

1475–85; < Latin sūmptuōsus, equivalent to sūmptu ( s ) expense ( sumptuary ) + -ōsus -ous

Example Sentences

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Horsfield’s version shows the kind of sumptuous cage many aspire to live in, revealing why some people prefer to remain lavishly trapped, and others rattle the bars, hoping for escape.

From Salon

Wales' fluid front four poured forward at will and linked play beautifully, illustrated by their sumptuous team move for the fourth goal involving Brooks, Wilson and James.

From BBC

He converted the try and produced a sumptuous drop-goal to demonstrate his growing confidence after he returned to the side for the injured Sam Costelow.

From BBC

Caravaggio’s “Boy With a Basket of Fruit,” one of his most dazzlingly beautiful juvenilia, bears the sumptuous hallmarks of his bold style and technique, in which he eschewed drawing to paint directly on canvas.

From The Wall Street Journal

A sumptuous sofa in dark-green velvet from Claremont Furnishing anchors the room without drawing attention away from the other elements.

From The Wall Street Journal