luxuriate
Pronunciation: [lʌkʒʊəˌreɪt]
Word
Context: "enjoyment"
(verb) to enjoy something very much, especially something that is really nice and makes you feel good. Imagine lying in a comfy chair and feeling really happy about your cozy blanket and a warm drink.
Example
After a long week, she decided to luxuriate in a bubble bath with candles.
Example
He didn't get a chance to luxuriate at the spa because he was too busy working.
Example
What do you like to do to luxuriate on the weekends?
Context: "comfort"
(verb) to indulge in luxury or something extravagant that makes you feel pampered. Like going to a fancy restaurant and eating delicious food that feels like a treat.
Example
They luxuriated in the five-star hotel with its beautiful view and amazing service.
Example
She never finds time to luxuriate; her schedule is always packed.
Example
Where would you like to luxuriate if you had a free day?
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