Pronunciation: /ˈlʌʃəs/
adjective highly pleasing to the taste or smell; delicious
A1 The luscious fruit was sweet and juicy.
A2 She took a bite of the luscious chocolate cake and savored every moment.
B1 The chef prepared a luscious meal that left everyone satisfied.
B2 The vineyard produced luscious grapes that were perfect for making wine.
C1 The artist used luscious colors in his painting to create a vibrant masterpiece.
C2 The luxurious spa offered a luscious experience with its relaxing treatments.
adverb lusciously
A1 The cake looked luscious.
A2 She smiled lusciously at him.
B1 The fruit tasted luscious in the dessert.
B2 The chocolate melted lusciously in her mouth.
C1 The chef prepared a luscious meal for the guests.
C2 The garden was filled with luscious flowers and plants.
formal The chef prepared a luscious dessert for the guests at the gala.
informal I can't wait to dig into that luscious slice of cake!
slang That burger looks absolutely luscious!
figurative Her voice was as luscious as a ripe peach.
luscioused
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will be luscious
has been luscious
is being luscious
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