Lavish ( adjective , verb )

(As an adjective)

Lavish ( adjective )

  1. Very generous or abundant in nature, amount, quality, or degree.
  2. Extremely luxurious or opulent in nature, quality, or appearance.

Origin:

From old french lavasse, from latin lavare, to wash.

Examples:

  1. The party was celebrated with a lavish spread of food, drinks, and entertainment.
  2. He lived a lavish lifestyle, spending money on expensive cars, jewelry, and clothes.
  3. The bride wore a lavish white gown with a long train and a veil covered in crystals.
  4. The company is known for its lavish parties and events, which are always attended by the who's who of the city.
  5. The city was treated to a lavish fireworks display to celebrate the New Year.

(As a verb)

Lavish ( verb )

  1. Very generous or abundant in nature, amount, quality, or degree.
  2. Extremely luxurious or opulent in nature, quality, or appearance.

Origin:

From old french lavasse, from latin lavare, to wash.

Examples:

  1. The party was celebrated with a lavish spread of food, drinks, and entertainment.
  2. He lived a lavish lifestyle, spending money on expensive cars, jewelry, and clothes.
  3. The bride wore a lavish white gown with a long train and a veil covered in crystals.
  4. The company is known for its lavish parties and events, which are always attended by the who's who of the city.
  5. The city was treated to a lavish fireworks display to celebrate the New Year.
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