Definition of luscious

lusciousadjective

ngon

/ˈlʌʃəs//ˈlʌʃəs/

The origin of the word "luscious" can be traced back to the medieval English language during the 14th century. It is derived from the Old French word "lus" which means "soft" or "delicate". The Old French word "lus" descended from the Latin word "luseus," which carried the same meaning. The Middle English word "luscious" emerged during the 14th century and originally referred to soft or delicate fruit and other edibles. Over time, the word came to denote other pleasurable and indulgent experiences as well, such as luxurious textures or rich sensory experiences. Today, the word "luscious" is commonly used to describe anything that is delightfully indulgent and satisfying, from food and drink to sensory pleasures like sights, sounds, and scents. Its origins in ancient Latin and Old French hint at the enduring appeal of soft, delicate, and luxurious experiences that continue to captivate people today.

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having a strong, pleasant taste

có hương vị mạnh mẽ, dễ chịu

Example:
  • luscious fruit

    trái cây ngon

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soft and deep or heavy in a way that gives you pleasure to feel, look at or hear

mềm mại và sâu lắng hoặc nặng nề theo cách mang lại cho bạn cảm giác thích thú khi cảm nhận, nhìn hoặc nghe

Example:
  • luscious silks and velvets

    lụa và nhung thơm ngon

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sexually attractive

hấp dẫn tình dục