What does χλιδή in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word χλιδή in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use χλιδή in Greek.

The word χλιδή in Greek means luxury, πλούτος, χλιδή, χλιδή, πολυτέλεια, αφθονία, χλιδή, πολυτέλεια, πολυτέλεια, χλιδή, χλιδή, χλιδή, πολυτέλεια, αφθονία. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word χλιδή

luxury

πλούτος

(material wealth)

The businessman lives a life of affluence thanks to his inheritance.

χλιδή

(self-indulgence, luxury)

Before the French Revolution, the court led a life of luxurious decadence.

χλιδή, πολυτέλεια, αφθονία

(opulence, sumptuousness)

χλιδή, πολυτέλεια

(sumptuous wealth)

The wealthy family lost their opulence during the economic crisis.

πολυτέλεια, χλιδή

(figurative (material comforts)

The couple lived in the lap of luxury on a 200-acre estate in Oxfordshire.

χλιδή

(luxury)

The extravagance of Versailles angered the French peasants.

χλιδή, πολυτέλεια

(opulence)

She liked to live in wealth, with silk curtains and carpets.

αφθονία

(opulence, luxuriousness)

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