Pronunciation: /lʌks/
noun a unit of illumination equal to the amount of light given out through a solid angle by a source of one candela intensity radiating equally in all directions
A1 I bought a luxurious watch made of gold.
A2 The hotel room was decorated with luxurious fabrics and furniture.
B1 She enjoyed the luxuries of a spa day, complete with massages and facials.
B2 The CEO's office was filled with lux items, from expensive artwork to designer furniture.
C1 The luxury yacht was equipped with all the latest technology and amenities.
C2 Living in luxury, the millionaire had a private jet and multiple vacation homes.
formal The luxurious hotel room was equipped with every modern amenity.
informal I felt like a million bucks staying in that lux suite.
slang That party was so lux, everyone was dressed to the nines.
figurative His wealth gave him the lux of being able to travel the world whenever he pleased.
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