luxury

UK /ˈlʌk.ʃə.ɹi/ US /ˈlʌɡ.ʒə.ɹi/
noun 5adj 3

Definitions

noun

1

Very wealthy and comfortable surroundings; the state of being that they create.

Near-synonyms: splendor, grandeur, grandness, decadence

2

Something desirable but expensive and that one can live without.

“[…] We are engaged in a great work, a treatise on our river fortifications, perhaps? But since when did army officers afford the luxury of amanuenses in this simple republic? […]”

And with Millennial and Gen Z consumers accounting for a growing proportion of spending, the luxury market is increasingly sensitive to the social and environmental causes they identify with. […] With all this in mind, here are CNN Style’s best small luxuries for the conscientious gift giver: […]

3

Something that is pleasant and desirable but not necessary in life (whether expensive or not).

Sir Humphrey Appleby: Bernard, what do you want? / Bernard Woolley: I want to have a clear conscience. / […] / Sir Humphrey Appleby: When did you acquire this taste for luxuries (laugh track)?

As the 1857 to Manchester Piccadilly rolls in, I scan the windows and realise there are plenty of spare seats, so I hop aboard. The train is a '221'+'220' combo to allow for social distancing - a luxury on an XC train as normally you're playing sardines, so I make the most of it.

4

Lustfulness; sexual desire or attraction.

Fie on sinnefull phantasie: Fie on Lust, and Luxurie:

5

Copulation; the act or action of sex.

Let not the Royall Bed of Denmark be / A Couch for Luxury and damned Incest.

adj

1

Very expensive.

2

Not essential but desirable and enjoyable and indulgent.

3

Pertaining to the top-end market segment for mass production mass market vehicles, above the premium market segment.

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