lush

adjective
UK: /lʌʃ/
US: /lʌʃ/
  1. Growing thickly and strongly in a way that is attractive.

    1. The garden is lush with flowers, it's a lush place.
    2. The island is known for its lush vegetation and beautiful landscapes.
  2. Very comfortable and expensive.

    1. They have a lush car and big house.
    2. The hotel room was lush and luxurious with a fantastic view.
lush noun
  1. A person who drinks alcohol to excess; an alcoholic.

    1. He became a lush after the war.
    2. The character in the novel is portrayed as a down-on-his-luck lush.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "lush" in English means: Growing thickly and strongly in a way that is attractive., Very comfortable and expensive..

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

Synonyms for "lush": opulent, luxuriant, lavish, profuse, abundant.

Example usage of "lush": "The garden is lush with flowers, it's a lush place.". More examples on the page.