Antonym: economical, modest. Similar words: luxury, curious, furious, spurious, curiously, furiously, penurious, various. Meaning: adj. 1. displaying luxury and furnishing gratification to the senses 2. rich and superior in quality.
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61. She raised 6 children inside without the benefit of especially luxurious facilities.
62. Whether you have a Maruti or a BMW, the road remains the same. Whether you travel economy class or business, your destination doesn't change. Whether you have a Titan or a Rolex, the time is the same. There is nothing wrong in dreaming a luxurious life. What needs to be taken care of is not let need become greed. Because needs can always be met, but greed can never be fulfilled. Rajinikanth
63. In the lounge hung long curtains of luxurious deep red velvet.
64. Even the lavatory was luxurious, with a marble interior and soft, white hand towels.
65. Lucy never knew a police car could feel so luxurious.
66. Out of acorns, nature makes a machine that provides a luxurious home for people, animals, and plants.
67. Leadburn Inn Dine in luxurious splendour in a beautifully converted railway carriage, which affords panoramic views over the Pentlands.
68. Drew himself added to the excitement by giving interviews from his luxurious hotel room at the Great Western.
69. He selects the simplest separates, furnishings or suits and re-creates them in the most luxurious way he can imagine.
70. Atlantis is one of the world's most luxurious cruise ships.
71. When the weather's good there's nothing like a luxurious dessert to give a special menu a final flourish.
72. The hotel was a good one, not luxurious, but considerably better than she was accustomed to staying in while working.
73. It was perhaps the most luxurious moment she had ever known.
74. The luxurious dress, ornate chair and intimate setting reflect the rococo spirit of the period.
75. At a luxurious hotel he played golf with a very congenial group every morning and tennis most afternoons.
76. When, as for us, it is luxurious, busy and restless, we are refreshed by simplicity.
77. Made by John Smedley in luxurious sea-island cotton, it sports posh white collar and cuff.
78. Ironically, for two weeks in 1981, the royal yacht was the luxurious honeymoon base for Charles and Diana.
79. The rooms were actually quite luxurious with a shower, colour television and duvet covered bunk beds.
80. Partially shaded, it overlooks the stream, and the combination of sun, shade and water seems conducive to luxurious growth.
81. The reefs rise, luxurious, from the deeper sandy bed where manta and white tipped shark roam.
82. I was billeted in a block of flats in St John's Wood - luxurious before the lush fittings had been removed. Sentencedict.com
83. And far from being luxurious, it had all the style and panache of a Formica worktop.
84. The Agip Motel, it was called; the Speke seemed quite luxurious by comparison.
85. The corresponding price is £175 in its most luxurious band of hotels.
86. The lounge was long, and wide, L-shaped, the luxurious furnishings reflecting the cool, serene hues of the sea.
87. Our premier Regency room with its magnificent gorgeously draped four poster bed and its attractive and spacious bedroom ensures a luxurious interlude.
88. In Moscow we were met with great pomp and accorded a luxurious villa on the hills near the State University.
89. The food associated with economic capital is characterized by rich sauces and desserts, and rare and luxurious items such as truffles.
90. The most luxurious have bars, swimming pools and air-conditioned cabins.
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