Thesaurus / opulent
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Habré, who after losing power allegedly left Chad with more than $11 million, took exile in Senegal and lived in what were described as opulent conditions.
HISSÈNE HABRÉ, FORMER LEADER OF CHAD CONVICTED OF CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY, DIES AT 79EMILY LANGERAUGUST 24, 2021WASHINGTON POSTHis latest mixes of WizDaWizard’s “Don Dada’s” and Wam SpinThaBin’s “Risk Taker” both feel opulent and jewel-like as they accelerate with weird stealth.
FLORIDA’S ‘FAST’ RAP REMIXES ARE SPEEDING UP ANOTHER ENDLESS SUMMERCHRIS RICHARDSJULY 22, 2021WASHINGTON POSTShadow and Bone’s opulent settings and production design work against it, because the story isn’t rich enough to fill it.
NETFLIX’S SHADOW AND BONE IS A MUDDLED, JOYLESS CHECKLIST OF FANTASY TROPESCONSTANCE GRADYAPRIL 23, 2021VOXThe Brooklyn native went the opulent route with his cannabis venture, Monogram, a nod to the print often used for luxury items.
SOME FEEL-GOOD NEWS ABOUT MARIJUANA’S GOLDEN AGEJOSHUA EFERIGHEAPRIL 20, 2021OZYHe appears to have found an even more opulent home in the streaming space.
DANIEL CRAIG’S NETFLIX PAYDAY DWARFS HIS JAMES BOND EARNINGSADAM EPSTEINAPRIL 7, 2021QUARTZIn reality, they allegedly built their opulent lifestyle at the expense of vulnerable, often elderly, working-class people.
BEHIND A REAL HOUSEWIFE’S VAGUE ANSWERS ABOUT HER FORTUNE: A TELEMARKETING SCAM, FEDERAL OFFICIALS ALLEGEBRITTANY SHAMMASMARCH 31, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThe project, which is estimated to have cost around $270 million, transformed a relatively quaint facility into an opulent mega-stadium that includes a ten-story tower, a “hydrotherapy room,” and an on-site barbershop.
WILL THERE BE FANS AT THE HAYWARD FIELD OLYMPIC TRIALS?MARTIN FRITZ HUBERMARCH 19, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINEDaylight muted the opulent reds and golds of the abandoned Grand Foyer, its monumental stillness fraught with grief.
GIANANDREA NOSEDA AND THE NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA REUNITE, AND IT’S A JOYFUL NOISEMICHAEL ANDOR BRODEURMARCH 11, 2021WASHINGTON POSTSamuel Jessup died; an opulent English grazier, of pilltaking notoriety.
THE EVERY DAY BOOK OF HISTORY AND CHRONOLOGYJOEL MUNSELLThe least opulent in the Academy were the first to reject his offers, and to prefer liberty to pensions and honors.
A PHILOSOPHICAL DICTIONARY, VOLUME 1 (OF 10)FRANOIS-MARIE AROUET (AKA VOLTAIRE)WORDS RELATED TO OPULENT
- comfortable
- costly
- deluxe
- easy
- elaborate
- epicurean
- expensive
- extravagant
- fancy
- fit for a king/queen
- gorgeous
- grand
- grandiose
- gratifying
- hedonistic
- immoderate
- imposing
- impressive
- in the lap of luxury
- lavish
- luscious
- lush
- luxuriant
- magnificent
- majestic
- opulent
- ostentatious
- palatial
- pampered
- pleasurable
- pleasure-loving
- plush
- posh
- pretentious
- rich
- ritzy
- self-indulgent
- sensual
- sensuous
- splendid
- stately
- sumptuous
- sybaritic
- upscale
- voluptuous
- well-appointed
- abounding
- alive with
- ample
- aplenty
- bounteous
- bountiful
- copious
- crawling with
- dime a dozen
- extravagant
- extreme
- exuberant
- fulsome
- galore
- generous
- immoderate
- lavish
- liberal
- lush
- luxuriant
- no end
- openhanded
- opulent
- overflowing
- plentiful
- plenty
- prodigal
- profusive
- prolific
- riotous
- sumptuous
- superfluous
- swarming
- teeming
- thick with
- unstinting
- affluent
- blooming
- booming
- comfortable
- doing well
- easy
- flourishing
- fortunate
- halcyon
- in clover
- in the money
- lousy rich
- lucky
- main-line
- money to burn
- moneyed
- on top of heap
- opulent
- palmy
- prospering
- rich
- roaring
- robust
- sitting pretty
- snug
- substantial
- upper-class
- uptown
- wealthy
- well
- well-heeled
- well-off
- well-to-do
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