Sumptuously rich, elaborate and luxurious
was horrible at
I can't afford a lavish gift.
The critics heaped lavish praise on the amateur performer.
It is a neutral connotation.
It is a negative connotation.
was horrible at
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He threw a lavish party to celebrate his promotion.
I can't afford a lavish gift.
The word "lavish" in Tagalog can be translated as "magara" or "marangya." It describes something that is extravagant, luxurious, or characterized by excessiveness.
Lavish Styles is 160 cm.
The decor in the castle was very lavish.
Lavish means fancy or rich or two turn attention to something. Ex. Rockstars have lavish lifestyles
The critics heaped lavish praise on the amateur performer.
No expense was spared on my daughters lavish wedding.
I/you/we/they lavish. He/she/it lavishes. The present participle is lavishing.
Our starlet is interested in more lavish surroundings, sir.