- lav´ish|ly
- lav|ish «LAV ihsh», adjective, verb.–adj.1. very free or too free in giving or spending; prodigal: »
A very rich person can be lavish with his money. Thank the lavish hand that gives world beauty to our eyes (Julia Ward Howe).
SYNONYM(S): extravagant.2. very abundant or too abundant; more than is needed; given or spent freely or too freely: »Mother gave me a lavish helping of ice cream. The lavish, full-skirted velvet gown of the Renaissance period was rich and made with a fabric such as silk or fine cotton (Bernice G. Chambers). The lavish gold of her loose hair (James Russell Lowell).
SYNONYM(S): See syn. under profuse. (Cf. ↑profuse)–v.t.to give or spend very freely or too freely; pour out wastefully: »It is a mistake to lavish kindness on ungrateful people. Upon the interior decorations [of the castle] Albert and Victoria lavished all their care (Lytton Strachey).
╂[< Middle French lavasse < Old Provençal lavaci < Latin lavātiō; setym. under lavation (Cf. ↑lavation)]–lav´ish|er, noun.–lav´ish|ly, adverb.–lav´ish|ness, noun.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.