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[ op-yuh-luhns ] / ˈɒp yə ləns / SEE SYNONYMS FOR opulence ON THESAURUS.COM
nounwealth, riches, or affluence. abundance, as of resources or goods; plenty. the state of being opulent. Origin of opulenceFirst recorded in 1500–10, opulence is from the Latin word opulentia wealth. See opulent, -ence OTHER WORDS FROM opulenceun·op·u·lence, nounWords nearby opulenceoptometry, optomyometer, optophone, optotype, opt out, opulence, opulent, opuntia, opus, opus anglicanum, opuscule Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for opulenceWe see it at several different periods, from the height of its opulence in the 1930s to the shabby Communist look of the 1960s. The Look of ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’|Andrew Romano|March 7, 2014|DAILY BEAST The scale, opulence and fantasy so prevalent a few miles away on the Strip is nowhere to be found. A Tech Millionaire Bets on the Urban Revival of Downtown Las Vegas|Sarah Kunst|January 16, 2014|DAILY BEAST The opulence of the gifts is legendary, and it used to be that the presenters and performers at the ceremony also received them. Oscar’s Bizarre Swag Bag: Condoms, Circus Training, and More|Kevin Fallon|February 21, 2013|DAILY BEAST It is an earnest belief in a 1980s opulence that translates into an aesthetic of social isolationism. The Oscar de la Renta Effect|Robin Givhan|September 13, 2011|DAILY BEAST
He claims the cooperation came from people who are fed up with the corruption and opulence displayed by many Afghan officials. Inside the New Taliban Offensive|Sami Yousafzai, Ron Moreau|May 9, 2011|DAILY BEAST But she seemed happy; perhaps happier than when they were in the midst of opulence. Maximina|Armando Palacio Valds Yet something of the evening glow, something of the opulence of summer smouldered in his words. Lore of Proserpine|Maurice Hewlett Behold the despicable creature, raised, all at once, from dirt to opulence; from the lowest obscurity to the highest honours. The Young Gentleman and Lady's Monitor, and English Teacher's Assistant|John Hamilton Moore Whatever may have been his opulence, our author did not waste his subsequent life in unprofitable idleness. The Life of Daniel De Foe|George Chalmers She bathed herself in the glitter and the gaudiness and the opulence and the humanity, as in tonic fluid. The Roll-Call|Arnold Bennett
Words related to opulenceabundance, prosperity, goods, fortune, plenitude, money, means, riches, substance, luxury, excess, belongings, lavishness, property, affluence, possessions, substantiality, prosperousness |