suite |
deluxe |
As a noun suite
is a retinue or company of attendants, as of a distinguished personage; as, the suite of an ambassador.
As an adjective deluxe is
being very fine in quality or luxurious.
ultimate |
deluxe |
As adjectives the difference between ultimate and deluxe
is that
ultimate is final; last in a series while
deluxe is being very fine in quality or luxurious.
As a noun ultimate
is the most basic or fundamental of a set of things.
deluxe |
grand |
Synonyms |
Deluxe is a synonym of grand.
As an adjective deluxe
is being very fine in quality or luxurious.
As a proper noun grand is
a commune in france.
deluxe |
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deluxe |
fine |
Synonyms |
Deluxe is a synonym of fine.
As an adjective deluxe
is being very fine in quality or luxurious.
As a verb fine is
.
deluxe |
choice |
Synonyms |
As adjectives the difference between deluxe and choice
is that
deluxe is being very fine in quality or luxurious while
choice is especially good or preferred.
As a noun choice is
an option; a decision; an opportunity to choose or select something.
deluxe |
splendid |
Synonyms |
Deluxe is a synonym of splendid.
As adjectives the difference between deluxe and splendid
is that
deluxe is being very fine in quality or luxurious while
splendid is possessing or displaying splendor; shining; very bright; as, a splendid sun.
deluxe |
executive |
As adjectives the difference between deluxe and executive
is that
deluxe is being very fine in quality or luxurious while
executive is designed or fitted for execution, or carrying into effect.
As a noun executive is
a title of a chief officer or administrator, especially one who can make significant decisions on her/his own authority.
deluxe |
upscale |
As adjectives the difference between deluxe and upscale
is that
deluxe is being very fine in quality or luxurious while
upscale is (us) marked by wealth or quality; high-class.
As a verb upscale is
to increase in size, to scale up.
deluxe |
delude |
As an adjective deluxe
is being very fine in quality or luxurious.
As a verb delude is
to deceive into believing something which is false; to lead into error; to dupe.
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