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opulence

Sometimes DZ···

[op-yuh-luhns]

noun

  1. wealth, riches, or affluence.

  2. abundance, as of resources or goods; plenty.

  3. the state of being opulent.



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Other 51Թ Forms

  • unopulence noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of opulence1

First recorded in 1500–10, opulence is from the Latin word opulentia wealth. See opulent, -ence
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As Lucy so astutely puts it, opulence and a generalized sense of ease are great, but love has to be on the table, too.

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That could mean anything from comfort and utility to adventure and opulence.

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Wealth has a way of sorting relationships when one friend's opulence brings out lustful envy in the others, the deadly sins most likely to drive daggers into the gut of any platonic bond.

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Trump described the King as a "beautiful man", as he looked forward to the opulence of a state visit, with its carriage ride up the Mall and glittering banquet.

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Or will we be turned off by the opulence of the gilded golfing life enjoyed by the biggest stars?

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