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luxurious

[luhg-zhoor-ee-uhs, luhk-shoor-] / lʌgˈʒʊər i əs, lʌkˈʃʊər- /


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A middle-class life today is luxurious compared to a century ago.

From MarketWatch

Stark, discomforting amplification diminishes intimacy and the luxurious richness of Bullock’s soprano, which easily fills a room on its own, suggests quiet terror, the lonely state of Nina Simone’s “Images.”

From Los Angeles Times

“Each bedroom is en suite and the primary suite offers a spacious luxurious private space and outdoor terrace patios,” the listing notes.

From MarketWatch

Still, air travel in the 1980s looks luxurious compared with modern flying.

From The Wall Street Journal

The hotel decor is industrial, and certainly luxurious, with exposed pipes, dark teal walls, weathered wood, brass, brick and leather, spacious rooms and generously sized bathrooms.

From Salon