Lavish
(
adjective
,
verb
)
(As an adjective)
Lavish ( adjective )
- Very generous or abundant in nature, amount, quality, or degree.
- Extremely luxurious or opulent in nature, quality, or appearance.
Origin:
From old french lavasse, from latin lavare, to wash.
Examples:
- The party was celebrated with a lavish spread of food, drinks, and entertainment.
- He lived a lavish lifestyle, spending money on expensive cars, jewelry, and clothes.
- The bride wore a lavish white gown with a long train and a veil covered in crystals.
- The company is known for its lavish parties and events, which are always attended by the who's who of the city.
- The city was treated to a lavish fireworks display to celebrate the New Year.
(As a verb)
Lavish ( verb )
- Very generous or abundant in nature, amount, quality, or degree.
- Extremely luxurious or opulent in nature, quality, or appearance.
Origin:
From old french lavasse, from latin lavare, to wash.
Examples:
- The party was celebrated with a lavish spread of food, drinks, and entertainment.
- He lived a lavish lifestyle, spending money on expensive cars, jewelry, and clothes.
- The bride wore a lavish white gown with a long train and a veil covered in crystals.
- The company is known for its lavish parties and events, which are always attended by the who's who of the city.
- The city was treated to a lavish fireworks display to celebrate the New Year.