adjective highly pleasing to the taste or smell; delicious
adverb lusciously
Used to describe food that is rich, sweet, and delicious, often in reference to desserts or fruits
Describing luxurious fabrics or textures that are pleasing to the touch or visually appealing
Used to evoke a sense of sensuality or indulgence in writing, often describing a character or setting
Referring to hair or skin that is healthy, shiny, and attractive
The writer used luscious descriptions to bring the setting to life in their novel.
The chef created a luscious dessert that was a hit with customers.
The interior designer used luscious fabrics and textures to create a luxurious feel in the room.
The fashion designer used luscious fabrics and vibrant colors in their latest collection.
The photographer captured the luscious green landscape in stunning detail.
The makeup artist created a luscious lip color for the runway show.
The event planner created a luscious atmosphere with beautiful decor and lighting.
The florist arranged luscious bouquets of flowers for the wedding.
The marketing executive used luscious imagery in the campaign to appeal to customers' senses.
The sommelier recommended a luscious red wine to pair with the steak.