deluxe
or de luxe
of special elegance, sumptuousness, or fineness; high or highest in quality, luxury, etc.: a deluxe hotel; a deluxe edition of Shakespeare bound in leather.
in a luxurious or sumptuous manner: We always travel deluxe.
Origin of deluxe
1Other words from deluxe
- su·per·de·luxe, adjective
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How to use deluxe in a sentence
If you require four-wheel drive to get where you’re going, and don’t care about deluxe sleeping arrangements, take a truck.
Winter Rig Rentals for Socially Distanced Ski Trips | Megan Michelson | January 28, 2021 | Outside OnlineThey are releasing a deluxe edition of their 2012 Christmas album.
This deluxe volume will explore her remarkable life and career through 175 of her best-loved songs.
To celebrate its 30th anniversary, the game's first 8-bit adventure is getting the re-release treatment, either as a basic digital version or with a deluxe, physical collection of booklets, maps, and more.
Nintendo’s new translation tune? What a Fire Emblem re-release means in 2020 | Sam Machkovech | October 22, 2020 | Ars TechnicaToday, many companies manufacture deluxe, anniversary, or other special-event editions of their games.
Classic board games that make great gifts | PopSci Commerce Team | September 30, 2020 | Popular-Science
And the engineers had yet another trick up their sleeves: Asteroids deluxe.
The Mill Valley Market has grown and offers a deluxe delicatessen.
Don Carpenter Was a Novelist Both Lacerating and Forgiving | Louis B. Jones | July 14, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTThe deluxe, which was the only one anyone should have got, was $349 and packed in Nintendo Land.
The Wii U Price Dropped! The 7 Games You Should Buy First. | Alec Kubas-Meyer | September 24, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTThe system released in two versions, the “Basic” and “deluxe.”
The Wii U Price Dropped! The 7 Games You Should Buy First. | Alec Kubas-Meyer | September 24, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTBeck is such a good salesman that Food Insurance even sells the Glenn Beck basic kit and the Glenn Beck deluxe kit on its website.
She looked young and fresh, and adorably dainty; an ideal bride deluxe.
Lady Cassandra | Mrs George de Horne VaizeyHis books were issued in deluxe, limited editions, and were for public libraries, the shelves of nobility or rich collectors.
Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 12 | Elbert HubbardShe got a super-deluxe fur coat—Martian tekkyl, no less—out of that Mackenzie River power deal.
Triplanetary | Edward Elmer SmithIn the downtown section of the city, the girls found a small cafe which advertised a deluxe dinner for one dollar.
The Clock Strikes Thirteen | Mildred A. WirtAlthough the lodgings were hardly deluxe, I did not mind the experience.
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British Dictionary definitions for de luxe
deluxe
/ (dəˈlʌks, ˈlʊks) /
(esp of products, articles for sale, etc) rich, elegant, or sumptuous; superior in quality, number of accessories, etc: the de luxe model of a car
mainly US in a luxurious manner
Origin of de luxe
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