luxury
1 of 2noun/ˈlʌɡʒəri/
Forms:luxuries
1
great pleasure and comfort afforded by expensive food, places, or clothes
B1- The designer dress she wore was the epitome of luxury.
- The car's luxury features included heated seats and a premium sound system.
- The weekend retreat was a true luxury, with gourmet meals and spa treatments.
- Dining at the five-star restaurant was an unparalleled luxury.
- The cruise offered pure luxury, from the lavish rooms to the fine dining.
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2
the characteristic of being exceptionally expensive, offering superior quality and exclusivity
- The luxury of the hotel's amenities was evident in its opulent decor and exceptional service.
- She marveled at the luxury of the yacht, which was equipped with the finest materials and technology.
- The handbag's luxury was reflected in its intricate design and high price tag.
- The car's luxury made it a symbol of status and wealth in the community.
- The house exuded luxury with its custom finishes and expansive views.
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3
an indulgence or extravagance that is not essential but provides great satisfaction
- Having fresh flowers in every room is a luxury she never goes without.
- For him, taking a midday nap is a small but cherished luxury.
- They considered dining out at fine restaurants a luxury rather than a necessity.
- Owning a private jet is a luxury few can afford.
- She treated herself to the luxury of a weekend spa retreat.