abounding in riches, comfortable, elaborate, florid, homelike, lived-in, ornate, precious, rolling in money, superfine, wealthy
Definitionadj. displaying luxury and furnishing gratification to the senses
Last update: October 1, 2015
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They lead a luxurious life. [adjective]
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The luxurious velvety chenille and long fur make an unusual, but effective combination in this scarf and bag set. [adjective]
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I am available throughout the North East, particularly in Newcastle where you can also visit me in my luxurious apartment. [adjective]
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"Are they to begin learning the luxurious manners of the court so early." [adjective]
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Warmth, opulence, hospitality, were all expressed in the brilliantly lighted room, where luxurious fauteuils, after the new French fashion, stood about, ready to receive her ladyship's guests. [adjective]
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It is not the cultivation of the arts which corrupts morals, but their degradation, induced by inactive and luxurious opulence. [adjective]
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Yet at the same time everyone sees all round him the division of men into two castes--the one, laboring, oppressed, poor, and suffering, the other idle, oppressing, luxurious, and profligate. [adjective]
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Naturally, only the workers are affected: our millionaires have their luxurious homes and elaborate clubs. [adjective]
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Montpellier is one of the most luxurious and well-kept small cities of France. [adjective]
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It is quaint, picturesque, grand, squalid, and luxurious all rolled into one. [adjective]
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Property--to enjoy itself--has to abandon ordinary life, and busy itself in luxurious occupations and unclean enjoyments. [adjective]
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