How to use lavish in a sentence Large in quantity and expensive or impressive Lavish, prodigal, profuse refer to that which exists in abundance and is poured out copiously Lavish suggests (sometimes excessive) generosity and openhandedness Expended, bestowed, or occurring in abundance A lavish serving of food
Using or giving in great amounts To be lavish with one's time or money To be lavish of affection. If you say that someone is lavish in the way they behave, you mean that they give, spend, or use a lot of something. Definition of lavish adjective in oxford advanced learner's dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
If you don't like it when people lavish you with attention, you might appreciate a lavish spread of excellent food instead. If you lavish money, affection, or praise on someone or something, you spend a lot of money on them or give them a lot of affection or praise.
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