Lavish in spanish

Prodigar

pronunciation: pɹ̩oʊdigɑɹ̩ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
prodigar

lavish1 = lujoso. 

Example: Despite the proliferation of biographies aimed at young adults which have lavish illustrations, easy-to-read print and attractive layout, most of them are lifeless and mediocre.

lavish2 = abundante en exceso, espléndido, generoso, abundante, lujoso, pródigo, fastuoso. 

Example: Library staffing levels were lavish and opening hours long.

lavish3 = prodigar, dedicar. 

Example: The physical nature of the book is the aspect on which the major amount of study is likely to be lavished.

more:

» lavish + money = no escatimar dinero.

Example: While money has been lavished on the conversion itself, extreme savings have been made on interior decoration.

Lavish synonyms

prodigal in spanish: pródigo, pronunciation: prɑdɪgəl adjective, nounrich in spanish: Rico, pronunciation: rɪtʃ adjectivegenerous in spanish: generoso, pronunciation: dʒenɜrəs adjectivelush in spanish: lozano, pronunciation: lʌʃ adjectiveshower in spanish: ducha, pronunciation: ʃaʊɜr nounplush in spanish: felpa, pronunciation: plʌʃ nounmunificent in spanish: munificente, pronunciation: mjunɪfəsənt adjectiveunstinting in spanish: unstint, pronunciation: ənstɪntɪŋ adjectiveunsparing in spanish: despiadado, pronunciation: ənsperɪŋ adjectiveplushy in spanish: lujoso, pronunciation: plʊʃi adjectivelucullan in spanish: lucullan, pronunciation: lukələn adjectiveunstinted in spanish: sin sello, pronunciation: ənstɪntɪd adjectiveovergenerous in spanish: excesivo, pronunciation: oʊvɜrdʒenɜrəs adjectivetoo-generous in spanish: demasiado generoso, pronunciation: tudʒnɜrʌs adjective
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