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View synonyms for luxuriance
luxuriance
[ luhg-zhoor-ee-uhns, luhk-shoor- ]
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- over·lux·uri·ance noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of luxuriance1
First recorded in 1720–30; luxuri(ant) + -ance
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Example Sentences
The plant attains a large size, and grows with a luxuriance common to all products grown in the famous "blue grass" region.
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They grew with the greatest luxuriance, and produced abundance of flowers and seed.
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At the iron window of her prison they appeared to grow with the joy and luxuriance of gratitude.
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Neither is the luxuriance of Fletcher, which his friends have taxed in him, a less fault than the carelessness of Shakespeare.
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In the middle of every field was an elm or a chesnut, which by the luxuriance of its foliage seemed planted in other ages.
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