luxe

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luxe

The hotel suite offered a luxe experience with its marble bathroom and silk drapes.

Definition
  1. Adjective:
    • Elegant and sumptuous; of superior quality or luxury: Describes something that is very comfortable, expensive, and of high quality, often associated with wealth and indulgence.
Usage
  • The adjective "luxe" is used to modify nouns, indicating that the item, experience, or service is luxurious. It is a formal and sophisticated term, often used in marketing, fashion, and hospitality to denote premium quality.
  • It is typically placed before the noun it describes (e.g., a luxe hotel, luxe fabrics).
Examples
  • Adjective:
    • The brand is known for its luxe handbags and accessories.
    • They spent their vacation at a luxe resort in the Maldives.
    • The apartment features luxe finishes like marble countertops and hardwood floors.
Advanced Usage
  • "Luxe" as a concept: The term can be used more abstractly to describe an overall atmosphere or lifestyle characterized by luxury.
    • The magazine captures the essence of luxe living.
Variants and Related Words
  • Luxury (noun): The state of great comfort and extravagant living, or an item that is desirable but not essential.
    • The hotel offers the ultimate in luxury.
  • Luxurious (adjective): Extremely comfortable, elegant, or enjoyable, especially in a way that involves great expense.
    • They enjoyed a luxurious weekend at the spa.
  • Deluxe (adjective): Of a higher standard of quality than usual; superior. Often used interchangeably with "luxe," though "deluxe" can sometimes imply an upgraded version of a standard item.
    • We booked the deluxe suite.
Synonyms
  • Sumptuous: Splendid and expensive-looking.
  • Opulent: Ostentatiously rich and luxurious.
  • Plush: Richly luxurious and expensive.
  • Lavish: Sumptuously rich, elaborate, or luxurious.
Antonyms
  • Spartan: Lacking in comfort or luxury; austere.
  • Austere: Severe or strict in manner, attitude, or appearance; having no comforts or luxuries.
  • Basic: Of the simplest kind, without additional features.
  • Frugal: Sparing or economical with regard to money or food; simple and plain.
luxe

The hotel suite offered a luxe experience with its marble bathroom and silk drapes.

Adjective
  1. elegant and sumptuous
    • a deluxe car
    • luxe accommodations