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Lavishness

noun
1.
The quality possessed by something that is excessively expensive.  Synonyms: luxury, sumptuosity, sumptuousness.
2.
Excessive spending.  Synonyms: extravagance, high life, highlife, prodigality.






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"Lavishness" Quotes from Famous Books



... exactly what they do," replied Zametoff, "they murder, risk their lives, and then rush to the public house and are caught. Their lavishness betrays them. You see they are not all so crafty as you are. You would ...
— The Most Interesting Stories of All Nations • Julian Hawthorne

... lingerie, laces. In a crude way she had made a study of perfumes and cosmetics, though she needed the latter not at all, and these were present in abundance. She was not very orderly, and she loved lavishness of display; and her curtains, hangings, table ornaments, and pictures inclined to gorgeousness, which did not go well with the rest ...
— The Financier • Theodore Dreiser

... and in his place would appear Cabinski the munificent, dispensing hospitality after the ancient custom of the Polish nobility, while certain deeply hidden hereditary cells of lavishness opened up in his ego. The guests were received and feted generously and no expense was spared. And, if later, as a result of this, advances on salaries were smaller for a month or so, their deferment ...
— The Comedienne • Wladyslaw Reymont

... marvelled at a comparative lavishness about cheques that Bruce combined with a curious loathing to parting from any ...
— Love's Shadow • Ada Leverson

... quickly in answer to his knock and Paul found himself in a great hall furnished with a lavishness which surprised him, in such an out of the way corner of the world. On the lofty walls hung priceless old engravings, and paintings on silk, with marvellous needlework cunningly aiding the artist's brush. Paul had seen such ancient works of art in the great ...
— High Noon - A New Sequel to 'Three Weeks' by Elinor Glyn • Anonymous

... around this ledge, Dante questions how Statius became guilty of the sin of covetousness, for which he was doomed to tramp around the fifth circle. In reply Statius rejoins that it was not because of covetousness, but of its counterpart, over-lavishness, that he suffered so long, and principally because he was not brave enough to own himself a Christian. Then he inquires of Virgil what have become of their fellow-countrymen Terence, Caecilius, Plautus, and Varro, only to learn that they too linger ...
— The Book of the Epic • Helene A. Guerber



Words linked to "Lavishness" :   waste, expensiveness, dissipation, lavish, wastefulness



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