luscious
1 of 1adjective/ˈlʌʃəs/
Forms:more luscious,most luscious
1
sexually attractive and very seductive
- The model's luscious hair cascaded down her back, drawing attention to her stunning features.
- Her luscious lips were painted a vibrant red, drawing attention to her smile.
- His luscious eyes were a deep brown, full of warmth and kindness.
- The actress was known for her luscious charm, captivating the audience with every scene.
2
(of food) having a rich, sweet, and appealing flavor
- The bakery was filled with the scent of luscious strawberry tarts fresh from the oven.
- I remember the softly melting texture and luscious flavor of my grandmother's homemade fudge.
- Fresh grape tomatoes burst with an irresistibly luscious flavor unlike anything from the grocery store.
- She baked a luscious chocolate cake layered with creamy frosting.
- The tropical fruits in the salad added a luscious sweetness to the dish.
3
having a rich quality
- The luscious silk fabric flowed smoothly through her fingers.
- The luscious colors of the sunset painted the sky with warm hues.
- The artist’s luscious use of light and shadow brought the painting to life.
- The luscious velvet cushions added a luxurious touch to the room.
- She wore a luscious red gown that caught everyone’s eye.