plush

adjective
UK: /plʌʃ/
US: /plʌʃ/
  1. Very soft and comfortable.

    1. This plush toy is very soft.
    2. The hotel room was plush and had a great view from the balcony.
  2. Luxurious.

    1. They live in a very plush apartment.
    2. The plush interior of the car made the long journey very comfortable.
plush noun
  1. A fabric with a long, soft nap.

    1. The teddy bear was made of plush.
    2. She likes to buy a plush for her children.

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The word "plush" in English means: Very soft and comfortable., Luxurious..

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

Synonyms for "plush": soft, opulent, velvety, sumptuous, luxurious.

Example usage of "plush": "This plush toy is very soft.". More examples on the page.