deluxe

adjective
UK: /dɪˈlʌks/
US: /dəˈlʌks/
  1. Very comfortable and high quality.

    1. We stayed in a deluxe hotel room during our vacation it was perfect
    2. The deluxe edition of the car came with leather seats and a sunroof making it luxurious
  2. More expensive and of better quality than the standard one.

    1. I bought the deluxe version of the software it has more features
    2. She always chooses the deluxe option when she travels for added comfort and style
deluxe noun
  1. Something that is of very high quality and more expensive than usual.

    1. This model is a deluxe it is expensive
    2. He ordered the deluxe package which included extra channels and faster internet

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The word "deluxe" in English means: Very comfortable and high quality., More expensive and of better quality than the standard one..

The phonetic transcription of "deluxe" is /dɪˈlʌks/ in British English and /dəˈlʌks/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "deluxe": luxury, exclusive, superior, premium.

Example usage of "deluxe": "We stayed in a deluxe hotel room during our vacation it was perfect". More examples on the page.