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pampered
adjective as in luxurious
Strongest matches
adjective as in plushy
Weak matches
- 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
- pleasurable
- pleasure-loving
- plush
- posh
- pretentious
- rich
- ritzy
- self-indulgent
- sensual
- sensuous
- splendid
- stately
- sumptuous
- sybaritic
- upscale
- voluptuous
- well-appointed
adjective as in soft
Example Sentences
None of this was expected considering his pampered upbringing.
Once a pampered princeling, Yarvi cannot single-handedly succeed (literally or figuratively) and so must become a leader.
Europe might burn down its pampered class of bureaucrats and drag out its coats of arms.
These were the homes of the islanders who made the pampered lives of tourists and international business people possible.
Staff often joke that her pampered pets eat better than the human members of the Royal Family.
She pampered her master, and, like him, preferred the elder of the magistrate's two sons.
Instead of being "The beautiful, pampered women of the wealthy bourgeoisie," they were usually brisk young business men.
You can't blame that girl for losing her head after you spoiled and pampered her the way you did.
My pampered pet is an exasperating little sneak that cannot be trusted for a minute.
Eggs may be got occasionally; but the pampered European who lusts for flesh meat had better bring it with him in tins.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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