luxury

[ˈlʌkʃəri]

luxury Definition

  • 1a state of great comfort or elegance, especially when involving great expense
  • 2something that is not essential but provides pleasure and comfort

Using luxury: Examples

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

  • Example

    The hotel offers every luxury you can imagine.

  • Example

    She enjoys the luxury of a warm bath at the end of the day.

  • Example

    Owning a yacht is a symbol of luxury and wealth.

  • Example

    I can't afford such luxuries.

luxury Synonyms and Antonyms

Idioms Using luxury

  • to live in a very comfortable and luxurious way

    Example

    After winning the lottery, they were able to live in luxury for the rest of their lives.

  • a problem that is not very serious compared to other problems

    Example

    Complaining about which luxury car to buy is a luxury problem.

  • having enough time to do something without feeling rushed or stressed

    Example

    Retirement gave her the luxury of time to travel and pursue her hobbies.

Phrases with luxury

  • a car that is expensive and has high-quality features

    Example

    He drives a luxury car to work every day.

  • expensive and high-quality products that are not necessary for daily life

    Example

    The store sells luxury goods like designer handbags and jewelry.

  • a tax on expensive goods or services that are considered non-essential

    Example

    The government imposed a luxury tax on private jets and yachts.

Origins of luxury

from Old French 'luxurie', meaning 'excess' or 'extravagance'

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Summary: luxury in Brief

The term 'luxury' [ˈlʌkʃəri] refers to a state of great comfort or elegance, often involving high expense. It also denotes something that is not essential but provides pleasure and comfort. Examples include owning a yacht or enjoying a warm bath. The phrase 'live in luxury' describes a very comfortable and luxurious lifestyle, while 'luxury problem' refers to a minor issue. 'Luxury of time' means having enough time to do something without feeling rushed or stressed.

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