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Meaning of luxuries
The state of great comfort and extravagance
Etymology of luxuries
The word "luxuries" originates from the Latin term "luxuria," meaning excess or extravagance, which is derived from "luxus," meaning soft, extravagant, or luxurious
Historically, the term has been used to describe excessive or decadent behavior, particularly in relation to wealth and material possessions
Synonyms
extravagances
indulgences
pamperings
treats
delicacies
comforts
extravaganzas
fripperies
frills
sumptuousness
opulences
splurges
lavishness
decadences
excesses
prodigalities
dissipations
profligacies
wantons
luxuriances
epicureanisms
hedonisms
sensualities
voluptuousness
riotousness
wastefulness
improvidences
Definitions
- Things that are desirable but not essential, typically expensive or difficult to obtain
- * A state of great comfort, extravagance, or sensuality
Usage Examples
- The wealthy family enjoyed many luxuries, including a private jet and a yacht
- * The hotel room was filled with luxuries, such as a hot tub and a champagne bar
- * She indulged in the luxuries of a spa day, complete with massages and facials
Antonyms
necessities
essentials
basics
simplicities
austerity
frugality
thriftiness
moderation
restraint
self-denial
asceticism
abstinence
temperance
plainness
modesty
humility
unpretentiousness
understatement
restraint
reserve