What is another word for lusciously?

Pronunciation: [lˈʌʃəsli] (IPA)

Lusciously is a word that describes something that is deliciously satisfying to the taste buds or a visual feast to the eyes. This word is often used to describe food, but it can also be used to describe a luxurious feeling or a pleasant scent. Synonyms for lusciously include delectably, scrumptiously, succulently, mouthwateringly, and tantalizingly. These synonyms all describe something that is pleasing to the senses and can be used interchangeably with lusciously in many contexts. Whether you are describing a tasty treat or a pleasurable experience, these synonyms give you plenty of options to choose from to capture the perfect sensory experience.

What are the hypernyms for Lusciously?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Lusciously

The absurdity of the imitation of symbolic reasoning is so lusciously rich, that I shall insert it when I make up my final book.
"A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume II (of II)"
Augustus de Morgan
I wonder sometimes whether the red of those days was the same we admire now, whether those carrots of my youth can have been transformed into the lusciously lustrous locks of to-day.
"Fragments of an Autobiography"
Felix Moscheles
Yes," said Maurice, as he filled his glass up to the brim, and eyed it lusciously for a moment,-"yes, darling, here's your health; the only girl I ever loved-in that part of the country, I mean.
"Charles O'Malley, The Irish Dragoon, Volume 2 (of 2)"
Charles Lever

Famous quotes with Lusciously

  • God, say some philosophers, manifests himself in the sublunary world in particular beauties, truths and acts of benevolence; properly, the values should be conjoined to shadow their identity in the godhead, but this happens so infrequently that one must suppose divinity condones a kind of diabolic fracture or else, and perhaps my book is already giving some hint of this, he demonstrates his ineffable freedom through contriving at times a wanton inconsistency. If this is so, we need not wonder at Messalina’s failure to match her beauty with a love of truth and goodness. She was a chronic liar and she was thoroughly bad. But her beauty, we are told, was a miracle. The symmetry of her body obeyed all the golden rules of the mystical architects, her skin was without even the most minuscule flaw and it glowed as though gold had been inlaid behind translucent ivory, her breasts were full and yet pertly disdained earth’s pull, the nipples nearly always erect, and visibly so beneath her byssinos, as in a state of perpetual sexual excitation, the areolas delicately pigmented to a kind of russet. The sight of her weaving bare white arms was enough, it is said, to make a man grit his teeth with desire to be encircled by them; the smooth plain of her back, tapering to slenderness only to expand lusciously to the opulence of her perfect buttocks, demanded unending caresses.
    Anthony Burgess

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