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Titiwangsa Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

We have a sumptuous dinner.

We have a sumptuous dinner.

We have a lavish dinner.

How to describe the dinner is really really great?
  

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Both of your adjectives could work. I see 'lavish' more related to cost and 'sumptuous' more related to taste. Others may disagree.

  • Both of your adjectives could work.
  • I see 'lavish' more related to cost and 'sumptuous' more related to taste.
  • Others may disagree.
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Both of your adjectives could work. I see 'lavish' more related to cost and 'sumptuous' more related to taste. Others may disagree.

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