sumptuous
/ˈsʌmptʃuəs/ (bre, ipa) · [sˈʌmptʃwəs] /ˈsʌmptʃuəs/ (ame, ipa) · [sˈʌmptʃwəs] /ˈsəm(p)(t)-shə-wəs How to pronounce sumptuous (audio) -shəs, -shwəs/ (ame, mw)
sumptuous — 形容詞
- sumptuouspositive
- more sumptuouscomparative
- most sumptuoussuperlative
1. A sumptuous room, meal, or piece of clothing appears exceptionally rich and cost
豪華的
非常昂貴、華麗且高品質的
A sumptuous room, meal, or piece of clothing appears exceptionally rich and costly — every detail, from fine fabrics to lavish decorations, signals the great expense that went into creating it.
The wedding feast was a sumptuous affair with roasted meats, exotic fruits, and fine wine.
那場婚宴是一場豪華的盛宴,有烤肉、異國水果和頂級葡萄酒。
collocation: sumptuous feast / sumptuous affair
Astrid felt nervous as she walked through the sumptuous lobby of the Grand Hotel Royale.
Astrid 走進皇家大酒店豪華的大廳時,感到有些緊張。
attributive: sumptuous + lobby / room / interior
The old palace still has sumptuous silk curtains and gold-leaf furniture in the emperor's bedroom.
那座古老的皇宮裡,皇帝的寢宮仍掛著豪華的絲綢窗簾,擺放著鍍金家具。
Omar's company threw a sumptuous party at a rooftop garden with live music and fireworks.
Omar 的公司在一處屋頂花園舉辦了一場豪華派對,有現場音樂和煙火表演。
Talia looked stunning in a sumptuous velvet gown embroidered with silver thread.
Talia 身穿一件繡有銀線的豪華天鵝絨長禮服,看起來美極了。
- luxurious
More common than sumptuous in everyday English; emphasizes comfort and high cost rather than visual splendour (e.g. 'a luxurious hotel room with a jacuzzi').
- lavish
Focuses on the large amount of money spent and often suggests generosity or showiness (e.g. 'a lavish wedding with 500 guests').
- opulent
Suggests great wealth and grandeur, especially in architecture and furnishings; a more literary synonym (e.g. 'the opulent ballroom of the mansion').
- magnificent
Emphasizes visual beauty and impressiveness without necessarily implying high cost (e.g. 'a magnificent view of the mountains').
文法句型
sumptuous + noun
be/look/seem/taste + sumptuous
用法筆記
Unlike adjectives such as 'expensive' or 'costly,' sumptuous emphasizes the sensory richness and visual impressiveness of something rather than its actual price. It is commonly used for grand buildings, formal meals, fine fabrics, and elegant clothing. Not typically used for everyday expensive items such as cars or electronic devices.