LAVISHLY vs EXTRAVAGANTLY: ADVERB
- In a lavish manner, expending profusely.
- In a lavish manner.
- In a wasteful manner
- In a rich and lavish manner
- With lavish expenditure or behaviour.
- In an extravagant manner; wildly; excessively; profusely.
- In an abundant manner
- In a rich and lavish manner
- In a wasteful manner
LAVISHLY vs EXTRAVAGANTLY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In a lavish manner; with profuse expense; prodigally.
- In an extravagant manner; unreasonably; absurdly; excessively; with unjustifiable profuseness: as, to act, dress, or live extravagantly; to be extravagantly fond of pleasure.
LAVISHLY vs EXTRAVAGANTLY: RELATED WORDS
- Sumptuously, Luxuriously, Prolifically, Bounteously, Widely, Extensively, Graciously, Profusely, Abundantly, Heavily, Generously, Liberally, Handsomely, Richly, Extravagantly
- Gaudily, Ostentatiously, Handsomely, Obscenely, Opulently, Expensively, Flamboyantly, Sumptuously, Luxuriously, Outrageously, Profusely, Abundantly, Copiously, Richly, Lavishly
LAVISHLY vs EXTRAVAGANTLY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Magnificently, Ornately, Elegantly, Exquisitely, Tastefully, Elaborately, Expensively, Opulently, Sumptuously, Luxuriously, Widely, Graciously, Abundantly, Handsomely, Richly
- Ludicrously, Absurdly, Excessively, Fabulously, Gaudily, Handsomely, Obscenely, Opulently, Expensively, Flamboyantly, Sumptuously, Luxuriously, Outrageously, Abundantly, Richly
LAVISHLY vs EXTRAVAGANTLY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Your locupletative contributions have helped furnish the new stadium lavishly.
- CBS pays lavishly for the right to share these things.
- Lavishly illustrated during the reign of Charlemaigne (768 - 814).
- He gives lavishly and never scolds you for asking.
- Reconsider, pack wisely, maybe somewhat more lavishly than backpacking.
- Louis XIV furnished Versailles: lavishly, laughably, with monarchical prerogative.
- In addition, they are rather lavishly and romantically wooed.
- Even though such commotion fuels are lavishly obtainable.
- If you value something spend lavishly on it.
- Not only is the workbench rather lavishly made, it can also be used in the crafting of further lavishly made items.
- Both the art and the building are extravagantly breathtaking.
- Wild-looking people, extravagantly decorated vehicles and gaggles of "slabrador" dogs roam among outlandish art installations.
- Christmas crackers too, which extravagantly explode to reveal things like live mice and novelty hats.
- Producing the perfect wedding invitation design does not have to mean spending extravagantly for it.
- Cape has been so extravagantly dear that the poor subalterns are both starved and undone.
- In colonial Universities they manage to get very distinguished men without any extravagantly high pay.
- The porters are quite savvy and demand extravagantly for anything they do.
- Statutes regulating how extravagantly people of the various social classes could dress.
- It is He who has been extravagantly generous to us.
- Mrs Firestone still continued to spend and live extravagantly.
LAVISHLY vs EXTRAVAGANTLY: QUESTIONS
- Is there a South African sugar mummy ready to spend lavishly on You?
- How many letters are in entertain lavishly crossword puzzle?
- Why do Universities spend lavishly on art galleries?
- N/A