luxurious
Americanadjective
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characterized by luxury; ministering or conducive to luxury.
a luxurious hotel.
- Antonyms:
- squalid
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given to or loving luxury; wanting or requiring what is choice, expensive, or the like.
a person with luxurious tastes.
- Synonyms:
- epicurean
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given to pleasure, especially of the senses; voluptuous.
- Synonyms:
- self-indulgent, sensual
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present or occurring in great abundance, rich profusion, etc.; opulent.
a luxurious harvest; music of luxurious beauty.
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excessively ornate; overelaborate.
luxurious prose.
adjective
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characterized by luxury
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enjoying or devoted to luxury
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an archaic word for lecherous
Usage
Luxurious is sometimes wrongly used where luxuriant is meant: he had a luxuriant (not luxurious ) moustache; the walls were covered with a luxuriant growth of wisteria
Other Word Forms
- luxuriously adverb
- luxuriousness noun
- overluxurious adjective
- overluxuriously adverb
- overluxuriousness noun
- preluxurious adjective
- preluxuriously adverb
- preluxuriousness noun
- quasi-luxurious adjective
- quasi-luxuriously adverb
- superluxurious adjective
- superluxuriously adverb
- superluxuriousness noun
- unluxurious adjective
- unluxuriously adverb
Etymology
Origin of luxurious
First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English word from Latin word luxuriōsus. See luxury, -ous
Example Sentences
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One of my favorite things about being jet-lagged is getting up early and spending long, luxurious mornings in bed.
Still, while Djokovic may not have taken up residence in the dwelling, it boasts the hallmarks of a celebrity abode, offering all manner of luxurious amenities for tenants to enjoy.
From MarketWatch
Your guide to luxurious properties, celebrity homes, interior design and the housing market.
Your guide to luxurious properties, celebrity homes, interior design and the housing market.
South Korea is so dominated by luxurious heads of hair—real or imagined—that the few sparse-up-there public figures can really stand out.
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