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		opulentop‧u‧lent /ˈɒpjələnt $ ˈɑːp-/ adjective formal    opulentOrigin: 1500-1600 Latin opulentus, from ops  ‘power, help’  - Morishita leads an opulent lifestyle.
 - the opulent Fontainebleau Hotel
 
 - And finally, at the foot of the Royal Mile, one confronts Holyroodhouse, resplendent behind its gates and opulent courtyard.
 - By early summer it had moved to still more opulent quarters in Hanover Square.
 - For a while, I lived in a trailer, but that began to feel too opulent.
 - George lost his airy office with the view and the original artworks on its opulent walls.
 - It is only in Rome that you will be overcome by the dark, opulent beauty of the men.
 
   1very beautiful, with a lot of decoration, and made from expensive materials  SYN  luxurious:   evening dresses in opulent fabrics2very rich and spending a lot of money:   Europe’s opulent elite—opulence noun [uncountable]:   the size and opulence of the rooms  |