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Meaning of lush
The primary meaning of the word "lush" is describing something as rich and luxurious in growth or appearance.
Etymology of lush
The word "lush" originated in the mid-19th century, possibly as a variant of the dialect word "lush", which is derived from the Old English word "lusc", meaning "to grow or thrive".
Historically, the term has been used to describe landscapes, vegetation, and even sounds, conveying a sense of richness, density, and vibrancy.
Synonyms
Definitions
- Giving great pleasure because of its rich and beautiful qualities
- * Growing thickly and healthily, with a lot of leaves or flowers
- * Having a strong, pleasing quality, typically because of being rich and elaborate
Usage Examples
- The garden was lush and green, with flowers blooming everywhere.
- * The singer's voice was lush and melodious, filling the concert hall with sound.
- * The hotel room was decorated in a lush, luxurious style, with plush carpets and velvet drapes.