lush
Pronunciation: [lʌʃ]
Word
Context: “nature”
(adjective) something that is very green, thick, and healthy, like plants or grass. If you see a garden full of big, green leaves, you can say it looks lush.
Example
The garden was lush with colorful flowers and thick green grass.
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After the dry season, the once lush fields turned brown and withered.
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Have you ever seen a lush forest that feels alive with colors?
Context: “luxury”
(adjective) something that is very fancy, rich, or enjoyable, like a beautiful hotel or a delicious meal. If you feel special and have a lot of nice things, that's lush.
Example
They stayed in a lush hotel with beautiful views and amazing food.
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The simple restaurant was nice, but it was not lush like the fancy places in town.
Example
What was the most lush experience you’ve ever had on vacation?
Context: “nature”
(noun) the quality of being green, rich, and full of life, often used when describing a beautiful landscape. When you think of a place with lots of plants and flowers, you can talk about its lushness.
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The lush of the rainforest was home to many birds and animals.
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The area lost its lush because of pollution and drought.
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What makes a place feel like it has a lot of lush?
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