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lavish nature
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "lavish nature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the abundant and extravagant qualities of the natural world or a specific environment. Example: "The lavish nature of the rainforest is evident in its vibrant flora and diverse wildlife."
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Alternative expressions(6)
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2 human-written examples
There have been long-running complaints about the lavish nature of his official foreign trips.
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I wanted more 'me".' His "Raf-isms" included making the lush garden and the lavish nature "more dangerous, more poisonous".
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
55 human-written examples
From what the guide implied, Wright was a horrid human and I think that, with few exceptions, most of his love was lavished on nature and natural elements.
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Two lavish, cautionary nature documentaries go head to head on Sunday in a fight for the worried viewer.
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As Dionysus apparently represented the sap, juice, or lifeblood element in nature, lavish festal orgia (rites) in his honour were widely instituted.
Encyclopedias
And for diners in the Bar Room, deprived of a garden view, the museum has commissioned a 36-foot-long, 8-foot-high signature artwork: "Clearing," by Thomas Demand, a Berlin photographer whose lavish visions of nature are actually fanatically detailed constructions made of paper.
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But the trend is clear: Programs that in the past were more inclusive of all types of customers are evolving into programs that are exclusive in nature, lavishing rewards on the wealthy and offering whatever's left to others.
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Though he tended to avoid controversy regarding development, in Ornamental Gardening in Florida he wrote, "Mankind everywhere has an insane desire to waste and destroy the good and beautiful things this nature has lavished upon him".
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RIO DE JANEIRO is proof that even nature's most lavish blessings cannot guarantee success.
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Although the 3,400-square-foot 3,400-square-foot 3,400-square-footn as thousemptons of Mumbais because on its lavistretchnd hofes, to him it represents a longstanding desire to coastne with nature, he said.
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Because of the relatively tiny size of the batches and the considerable amount of human attention lavished upon them, single malt whiskies are pricey and highly stylized in nature.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "lavish nature" to describe environments that exhibit a high degree of biodiversity and visual splendor. For example, a coral reef or a rainforest.
Common error
Avoid using "lavish nature" to describe ordinary natural scenes. The term implies an exceptional degree of richness and extravagance, so reserve it for truly remarkable environments.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "lavish nature" functions primarily as a noun phrase where the adjective "lavish" modifies the noun "nature". This describes nature as being extravagant, abundant, and rich. Ludwig AI confirms this is correct and usable in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Encyclopedias
25%
Wiki
12%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Science
6%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "lavish nature" is a grammatically sound and usable phrase that describes the abundant and extravagant qualities of the natural world. According to Ludwig AI, it's appropriate for conveying a sense of richness and splendor. While not exceedingly common, it finds use in news articles, encyclopedias, and other descriptive contexts. When employing this phrase, aim for contexts where the natural environment truly exhibits exceptional richness and avoid overuse in mundane situations. Alternative phrases, such as "abundant nature" or "opulent nature", can offer nuanced variations in meaning.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
opulent nature
Highlights the richness and luxurious aspect of nature.
luxurious nature
Emphasizes the comfortable and pleasurable qualities found in nature.
sumptuous natural world
Replaces "nature" with "natural world" and uses "sumptuous" to describe its richness.
abundant nature
Focuses on the plentiful and rich qualities of nature, rather than the extravagance.
rich natural environment
Highlights the abundance found in the natural environment.
glorious natural surroundings
Highlights the beauty and splendor of the surrounding natural environment.
prodigal nature
Stresses the generous and wasteful qualities of nature's bounty.
bountiful natural beauty
Emphasizes the generous and plentiful aspects of nature's beauty.
exuberant natural display
Focuses on the lively and enthusiastic presentation of nature.
magnificent natural panorama
Replaces "nature" with a broader, scenic view and emphasizes grandeur.
FAQs
How can I use "lavish nature" in a sentence?
You can use "lavish nature" to describe environments rich in biodiversity and visual splendor. For example: "The "lavish nature" of the Amazon rainforest supports an incredible variety of species."
What can I say instead of "lavish nature"?
You can use alternatives like "abundant nature", "opulent nature", or "luxurious nature" depending on the specific context.
Which is correct, "lavish nature" or "lavish natural"?
"Lavish nature" is the correct phrasing. "Lavish" modifies "nature", which functions as a noun. "Lavish natural" is grammatically incorrect in this context.
What's the difference between "lavish nature" and "generous nature"?
"Lavish nature" emphasizes extravagance and abundance, while "generous nature" implies a willingness to provide resources freely.
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4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested