luscious

[ˈlʌʃəs]

luscious Definition

  • 1having a pleasingly rich, sweet taste or smell
  • 2having a pleasingly rich and enticing appearance

Using luscious: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "luscious" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The cake was luscious and moist.

  • Example

    The luscious scent of fresh flowers filled the room.

  • Example

    The painting depicted a luscious landscape of rolling hills and vibrant colors.

luscious Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for luscious

Antonyms for luscious

Idioms Using luscious

  • luscious curves

    attractive and shapely curves of a person's body

    Example

    The model's luscious curves were the envy of many.

  • vibrant and lush greenery

    Example

    The park was filled with luscious green trees and grass.

  • a luxurious and indulgent way of living

    Example

    The wealthy businessman enjoyed a luscious lifestyle filled with expensive cars and exotic vacations.

Phrases with luscious

  • full, plump, and attractive lips

    Example

    She applied lipstick to her luscious lips before heading out.

  • thick, healthy, and attractive hair

    Example

    She took great care of her luscious locks with regular hair treatments.

  • ripe, juicy, and flavorful fruit

    Example

    The farmer's market had a variety of luscious fruits on display.

Origins of luscious

from Old French 'luxurios', meaning 'delicious'

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Summary: luscious in Brief

The term 'luscious' [ˈlʌʃəs] describes something that is pleasingly rich in taste, smell, or appearance. It can refer to food, such as 'The cake was luscious and moist,' or to non-food items, such as 'The painting depicted a luscious landscape of rolling hills and vibrant colors.' 'Luscious' extends into phrases like 'luscious lips,' and idioms like 'luscious green,' denoting vibrant and lush greenery.

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