voluptuous
1 of 1adjective/və.ˈləp.ʧə.wəs/
Forms:more voluptuous,most voluptuous
1
(of a woman's body) curvy and attractive with full breasts and wide hips
- The actress's voluptuous figure graced the cover of magazines, captivating readers with her beauty.
- Despite societal ideals, she embraced her voluptuous body with confidence and pride.
- Her voluptuous curves filled out the elegant gown, accentuating her feminine silhouette.
- The voluptuous dancer moved with grace and allure, mesmerizing the audience with her performance.
- Despite her age, she maintained a voluptuous physique through regular exercise and healthy living.
3
richly luxurious and sensually appealing, often in terms of furnishings and decor
- The hotel suite was decorated in a voluptuous style, with plush velvet drapes and golden accents.
- She adorned her living room with voluptuous furnishings, including a deep leather sofa and ornate chandeliers.
- The restaurant’s voluptuous interior, featuring silk curtains and opulent artwork, created an indulgent dining experience.
- His study was a voluptuous retreat, filled with antique furniture and richly textured rugs.
- They transformed their home into a voluptuous haven, complete with marble floors and luxurious fabrics.