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Synonyms:
- lordly, baroque, voluptuary, flourishing, well-situated, palace, vain, jaunty, meretricious, stilted, overflowing, high-minded, fussy, flamboyant, florid, costly, rarefied, lush, dashing, flagrant, prosperous, luxury, flashy, highfalutin, marvelous, affected, profitable, gilt, fancy, grand, flowery, idealistic, Lucullan, moneyed, well-fixed, august, rhetorical, excess, boastful, fat, gaudy, sublime, thriving, exclusive, rarified, garish, inflated, well-heeled, rattling, pound-foolish, fantastic, histrionic, silken, luxurious, formal, well-to-do, prosperity, flaunting, flush, affluent, dramatic, indulgent, deluxe, wealthy, ornate, lavish, rococo, heroic, expensive, magisterial, noble-minded, golden, grandiloquent, exuberant, luxe, overabundant, fortunate, distinguished, exalted, select, de luxe, immoderate, abundant, ostentatious, elaborate, rich, loaded, sensational, high-sounding, wasteful, bloated, ponderous, profligate, gold, specious, rakish, princely, epicurean, overindulgent, embellished, high-class, splashy, plentiful, blatant, gluttonous, elevated, wondrous, showy, bombastic, imposing, unrestrained, voluble, big, lofty, luxuriant, plush, silk-stocking, unconstrained, terrific, marvellous, wonderful, howling, sumptuous, plushy, Babylonian, prodigal, exhibitionistic, grandiose, sybaritic, extravagant, pompous, well-endowed, fat-cat, forced, superabundant, thriftless, gilded, tremendous, high-flown, deep-pocketed, palatial, profuse, eloquent, well-off, riotous, aureate, voluptuous, expansive, snazzy, pricey, shameless
Examples:
- - I shore never fires a shot at that gunboat after it gives up; I ain't so opulent of amm'nition as all that. - "Wolfville Nights", Alfred Lewis
- - As an opulent and powerful neighbor, he took his meals with the family while his house was being built, and generally impressed them with a sense of security they had never missed. - "Susy, A Story of the Plains", Bret Harte
- - Vague calculations and false alarms have been thrown out to the public, in order to show that the constitution, and even the existence, of this free and opulent nation depend on its depriving the inhabitants of a foreign country of those rights and of that liberty which we ourselves so highly and so justly prize. - "The History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the Abolition of the African Slave-Trade, by the British Parliament (1839)", Thomas Clarkson
Antonyms:
- poor, disadvantaged, ascetic, indebted, impoverished, meager, stingy, indigent, economical, spartan, thrifty, pauperized, ruined, austere, underprivileged, deprived, no-frills, reduced, pinched, penurious, penniless, depressed, frugal, insolvent, bankrupt, spare, impecunious, poverty-stricken, needy, straitened, hand-to-mouth, broke, beggared, skint, humble, low, destitute, bankrupted, short