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opulent

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opulent
adjective
1 his parents' opulent home in Beverly Hills:
luxurious, sumptuous, palatial, lavishly appointed, lavish, deluxe, rich, lush, luxuriant, splendid, magnificent, grand, grandiose, costly, expensive, fancy;
informal plush, plushy, ritzy, swanky, posh, classy;
British, informal swish;
North American, informal swank.
antonyms stark, spartan, restrained, ascetic.
2 an opulent family:
wealthy, rich, affluent, well off, well-to-do, moneyed, cash rich, with deep pockets, prosperous, of means, of substance;
informal well heeled, rolling in it, rolling in money, loaded, in clover, stinking/filthy rich, flush, made of money, in/on easy street;
British, informal quids in;
informal , dated in the chips, oofy, on velvet.
antonyms penniless, poor, impoverished, penurious.
3 he stroked her opulent red hair:
copious, abundant, profuse, prolific, plentiful, luxuriant;
literary plenteous.
antonyms sparse.
4 the opulent curves of her body:
voluptuous, shapely, full, rounded, ample, Rubensesque, lush, luscious, buxom;
informal curvaceous, curvy;
US, informal thick, thicc.
antonyms thin, emaciated.
opulent Oxford Dictionary of English