Antwort Is it luxurious or luxury? Weitere Antworten – When to use luxury or luxurious

Is it luxurious or luxury?
Luxury is both a noun and an adjective. In your example “luxury car” it is an adjective. You can also use it as a noun and say something was a luxury. Luxurious is only an adjective.Nonetheless, there is a definition on which everyone agrees: “Time is the ultimate luxury”. It is the window that let us mortal humans enjoy life in all its aspects.'Luxurious hotel/rooms' means a hotel/room which is more likely to be expensive, enjoyable and comfortable i.e. it describes the condition of the hotel/room. 'Luxury hotel/rooms' is more to do with the standard or class or categorization of the hotel/room the owner wishes to project as an image.

Is the word luxury overused : Print, radio, TV, billboards, even banner ads should be light on the word luxury, and it should never be in your headline. Car dealerships are some of the worst offenders in this category. Even BMW of Greenwich has violated this rule, talking about how they are “the definition of luxury” in their current radio spots.

Is luxurious a feeling

Luxurious means feeling or expressing great pleasure and comfort.

Does luxurious mean fancy : (lʌgʒʊəriəs ) 1. adjective. If you describe something as luxurious, you mean that it is very comfortable and expensive.

Some brands prefer to call themselves "premium," in part because they feel uncomfortable with the term "luxury." Some use their prices as an indicator and group the competitive set from entry level to premium to luxury. Fundamentally, the definition seems fluid and changes from brand to brand.

costly, easy, elaborate, epicurean, fit for a king/queen, grandiose, gratifying, hedonistic, immoderate, impressive, in the lap of luxury, luscious, magnificent, majestic, pampered, pleasurable, pleasure-loving, plushy, pretentious, red-carpet, rich, self-indulgent, sensual, sensuous, sybaritic, voluptuous, well- …

How do you say luxury without saying it

adjective

  1. luxurious.
  2. deluxe.
  3. luxuriant.
  4. lavish.
  5. sumptuous.
  6. palace.
  7. beautiful.
  8. opulent.

You can sometimes use the concept of luxury to describe a person, but it is objectifying; the adjective 'luxurious' is used in the cliche 'luxurious blonde' which usually refers to hair, but can rarely also refer to a person with such hair or Iggy Pop's 'I felt the luxury of her'.adjective. /lʌɡˈʒʊəriəs/ /lʌɡˈʒʊriəs/ ​very comfortable; containing expensive things that give pleasure synonym sumptuous.

comfortable, deluxe, expensive, extravagant, fancy, gorgeous, grand, imposing, lavish, lush, opulent, ostentatious, palatial, plush, posh, ritzy, splendid, stately, sumptuous, upscale.

What is the slang word for luxury : Boujee. Adjective – Rich, luxurious, special, fancy.

How do the British pronounce luxury : <S> Luxury Luxury </S>.

What is a luxurious person

given to or loving luxury; wanting or requiring what is choice, expensive, or the like: a person with luxurious tastes. Synonyms: epicurean. given to pleasure, especially of the senses; voluptuous. Synonyms: self-indulgent, sensual.

Definitions of sybarite. a person addicted to luxury and pleasures of the senses. synonyms: voluptuary.noun. , plural lux·u·ries.

Is luxurious an adverb : luxuriously.