Used in a Sentence

luxuries

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for luxuries.

Editorial note

Unless you're living without luxuries then you are prioritizing your access to luxuries over the lives of others.

Examples16
Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

Something desirable but expensive and that one can live without.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of luxuries gathered in one view.

noun

Something desirable but expensive and that one can live without.

noun

Something that is pleasant and desirable but not necessary in life (whether expensive or not).

noun

Very wealthy and comfortable surroundings; the state of being that they create.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for luxuries.

noun

Something desirable but expensive and that one can live without.

noun

Something that is pleasant and desirable but not necessary in life (whether expensive or not).

noun

Very wealthy and comfortable surroundings; the state of being that they create.

Example sentences

1

Unless you're living without luxuries then you are prioritizing your access to luxuries over the lives of others.

2

Importing these luxuries is against sanctions, so that must have been quite a feat in itself.

3

It is illegal for peasants, but communist elite can enjoy all luxuries they can effort.

4

It answers the core of the questions he raised and linked to: is it wrong for the rich to have luxuries?

5

We enjoy our luxuries, but we should not subsidize the unsustainable production of luxuries, which is what we are doing by giving them water at far bellow market rates.

6

This child will grow up with luxuries most of the world will never know.

7

These people oftentimes smoke pot/hang out all the time and their life is actually pretty nice, save fancy vacations and other frivolous luxuries.

8

They obviously need to purchase basic goods, and people will still want luxuries.

9

He seems to think Greece only imports iPhones and other luxuries.

10

Were such things simply way too far ahead of their time, lost on a market too immature for such luxuries to be made generally available?

11

And very few gets to enjoy the luxuries associated with that.

12

I'm just pointing out that you also enjoyed almost all of the same luxuries.

Quote examples

1

Things you think are "needs" today were considered extravagant luxuries for almost all of history, and many of the things you personally view as luxuries will be called "needs" by others.

2

No matter what specific items you choose for these categories, eventually people will want things you say are "extravagant luxuries" and call them "needs".

3

In relation to the moms, I am reminded of Nordic prisons: enforce something approaching a normal life, including basic luxuries and general responsibilities (actual things-to-think-about-and-manage responsibilities, not just "do X repetitive task for six hours"), and recidivism rates go down.

4

Therefore, the government should put all its efforts into preventing murders, drunk driving, etc., and there should be none left for luxuries like science." That's a false dilemma because, depending on the situation, it's possible that money spent on scientific research will improve people's welfare more than if that same money was spent on law enforcement.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use luxuries in a sentence?

Unless you're living without luxuries then you are prioritizing your access to luxuries over the lives of others.

What does luxuries mean?

Something desirable but expensive and that one can live without.

What part of speech is luxuries?

luxuries is commonly used as noun.