sumptuous. 호화사치, 엄청 비싼,
sumptuous -썸츄어스. 호텔 주택 등 (magnificent or splendid, as in furnishings, etc.)
involving great expense; costly; lavish.
adjective
What It Means
Sumptuous is used to describe things that are extremely costly, rich, luxurious, or magnificent.
// The hotel's most sumptuous suite overlooks the lush gardens and includes a palatial marble bathroom with a spa and a commodious, intricately tiled walk-in shower.
SUMPTUOUS in Context
"Simple but sumptuous, this sheet-pan cod primavera with blender hollandaise is a spring sensation...." — headline, The Alaska Dispatch News, 20 Apr. 2022
프리마베라.(봄철 ) primavera- served with a mixture of fresh vegetables (such as zucchini, snow peas, and broccoli) —usually used postpositively
pasta primavera
First Known Use of primavera
1966, in the meaning defined above
History and Etymology for primavera
borrowed from Italian, short for alla primavera "in the style of springtime"; primavera "spring," going back to Vulgar Latin *prīmavēra, feminine noun derivative (perhaps originally neuter plural), based on Latin prīmō vēre "in the early spring," from prīmō, ablative of prīmus "first, earliest" + vēre, ablative of vēr "spring" — more at PRIME entry 2, VERNAL