Luscious ( adjective , adverb )

(As an adjective)

Luscious ( adjective )

  1. Having a strong appealing taste or smell.
  2. Having a pleasing and attractive appearance.
  3. Having a seductive or attractive quality.

Origin:

From middle english luscious, from old english luscious, from latin luscious, from luscus ("blin.d")

Examples:

  1. The luscious fruit was so ripe it was practically falling off the tree.
  2. She had a luscious figure that caught the eye of many men.
  3. He couldn't resist the luscious aroma of the freshly baked bread.
  4. The luscious chocolate cake was a hit at the party.
  5. The luscious garden was a feast for the senses.

(As an adverb)

Luscious ( adverb )

  1. Having a strong appealing taste or smell.
  2. Having a pleasing and attractive appearance.
  3. Having a seductive or attractive quality.

Origin:

From middle english luscious, from old english luscious, from latin luscious, from luscus ("blin.d")

Examples:

  1. The luscious fruit was so ripe it was practically falling off the tree.
  2. She had a luscious figure that caught the eye of many men.
  3. He couldn't resist the luscious aroma of the freshly baked bread.
  4. The luscious chocolate cake was a hit at the party.
  5. The luscious garden was a feast for the senses.
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