opulence
Americannoun
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wealth, riches, or affluence.
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abundance, as of resources or goods; plenty.
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the state of being opulent.
Other Word Forms
- unopulence noun
Etymology
Origin of opulence
First recorded in 1500–10, opulence is from the Latin word opulentia wealth. See opulent, -ence
Example Sentences
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Roughly 90 percent of the UAE's population consists of foreigners and Dubai is its biggest city, with a carefully curated image for opulence and glamour.
From Barron's
Opera’s costume shop, summon the spectacular opulence of this music-obsessed Viennese world.
From Los Angeles Times
Born in Lombardy in May 1932, Valentino was known for his collections that displayed luxury, wealth and opulence as well as broad shoulder padding.
From BBC
Even crime in Orange County has been sensationalized and glamorized, with themes veneered by opulence, secrecy and illusions of suburban perfection.
From Los Angeles Times
He warned it would paint an image of "opulence".
From BBC
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