sontuoso
sumptuous; lavish
adjective son-TWOH-zoh Rare
Origin: From Latin sumptuosus, from sumptus ('expense').
Usage Note
Sontuoso describes something impressively rich and grand — a palace, a banquet, a ceremony. It is a strong adjective; lussuoso (luxurious) is a close synonym but sontuoso carries more connotations of magnificence and visual splendour. The feminine is sontuosa, plural sontuosi / sontuose.
Examples
"Abitava in una villa sontuosa sulle colline."
Natural Translation
He lived in a sumptuous villa in the hills.
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