What synonyms are there of “luxury”? [on hold]





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"Luxury hotels" and "luxury apartments" are both meant for the upper classes, for it is usually the wealthy people who are able to afford them. But sometimes, "luxury" doesn't quite make the cut.



How would you describe something that's specifically meant for the upper classes (synonyms of luxury)? Specifically, I'm trying to think of a word which describes a bank meant for the upper classes (as in "a[n] [synonym of luxury] bank").










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  • Have you searched the internet for "luxury synonyms"? Exclusive banking brings up some interesting players.

    – MikeJRamsey56
    Apr 5 at 20:59











  • merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/luxury

    – James Random
    Apr 5 at 21:05











  • "Elite"? Although this has become a loaded term in the UK, because it is used by the elite as a derogatory term to describe working people whose politics they disapprove of. So: merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/elite

    – James Random
    Apr 5 at 21:07













  • ...a luxury bank? sounds like a place where the ultra-rich go to launder their ill-gotten gains. And how do you determine "upper class"?

    – Cascabel
    Apr 5 at 21:10













  • thesaurus.com/browse/luxury

    – Hot Licks
    Apr 5 at 21:43


















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"Luxury hotels" and "luxury apartments" are both meant for the upper classes, for it is usually the wealthy people who are able to afford them. But sometimes, "luxury" doesn't quite make the cut.



How would you describe something that's specifically meant for the upper classes (synonyms of luxury)? Specifically, I'm trying to think of a word which describes a bank meant for the upper classes (as in "a[n] [synonym of luxury] bank").










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This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Please include the research you’ve done, or consider if your question suits our English Language Learners site better. Questions that can be answered using commonly-available references are off-topic." – Hot Licks, tchrist

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  • Have you searched the internet for "luxury synonyms"? Exclusive banking brings up some interesting players.

    – MikeJRamsey56
    Apr 5 at 20:59











  • merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/luxury

    – James Random
    Apr 5 at 21:05











  • "Elite"? Although this has become a loaded term in the UK, because it is used by the elite as a derogatory term to describe working people whose politics they disapprove of. So: merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/elite

    – James Random
    Apr 5 at 21:07













  • ...a luxury bank? sounds like a place where the ultra-rich go to launder their ill-gotten gains. And how do you determine "upper class"?

    – Cascabel
    Apr 5 at 21:10













  • thesaurus.com/browse/luxury

    – Hot Licks
    Apr 5 at 21:43














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"Luxury hotels" and "luxury apartments" are both meant for the upper classes, for it is usually the wealthy people who are able to afford them. But sometimes, "luxury" doesn't quite make the cut.



How would you describe something that's specifically meant for the upper classes (synonyms of luxury)? Specifically, I'm trying to think of a word which describes a bank meant for the upper classes (as in "a[n] [synonym of luxury] bank").










share|improve this question














"Luxury hotels" and "luxury apartments" are both meant for the upper classes, for it is usually the wealthy people who are able to afford them. But sometimes, "luxury" doesn't quite make the cut.



How would you describe something that's specifically meant for the upper classes (synonyms of luxury)? Specifically, I'm trying to think of a word which describes a bank meant for the upper classes (as in "a[n] [synonym of luxury] bank").







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put on hold as off-topic by Hot Licks, tchrist Apr 5 at 21:53


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  • Have you searched the internet for "luxury synonyms"? Exclusive banking brings up some interesting players.

    – MikeJRamsey56
    Apr 5 at 20:59











  • merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/luxury

    – James Random
    Apr 5 at 21:05











  • "Elite"? Although this has become a loaded term in the UK, because it is used by the elite as a derogatory term to describe working people whose politics they disapprove of. So: merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/elite

    – James Random
    Apr 5 at 21:07













  • ...a luxury bank? sounds like a place where the ultra-rich go to launder their ill-gotten gains. And how do you determine "upper class"?

    – Cascabel
    Apr 5 at 21:10













  • thesaurus.com/browse/luxury

    – Hot Licks
    Apr 5 at 21:43



















  • Have you searched the internet for "luxury synonyms"? Exclusive banking brings up some interesting players.

    – MikeJRamsey56
    Apr 5 at 20:59











  • merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/luxury

    – James Random
    Apr 5 at 21:05











  • "Elite"? Although this has become a loaded term in the UK, because it is used by the elite as a derogatory term to describe working people whose politics they disapprove of. So: merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/elite

    – James Random
    Apr 5 at 21:07













  • ...a luxury bank? sounds like a place where the ultra-rich go to launder their ill-gotten gains. And how do you determine "upper class"?

    – Cascabel
    Apr 5 at 21:10













  • thesaurus.com/browse/luxury

    – Hot Licks
    Apr 5 at 21:43

















Have you searched the internet for "luxury synonyms"? Exclusive banking brings up some interesting players.

– MikeJRamsey56
Apr 5 at 20:59





Have you searched the internet for "luxury synonyms"? Exclusive banking brings up some interesting players.

– MikeJRamsey56
Apr 5 at 20:59













merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/luxury

– James Random
Apr 5 at 21:05





merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/luxury

– James Random
Apr 5 at 21:05













"Elite"? Although this has become a loaded term in the UK, because it is used by the elite as a derogatory term to describe working people whose politics they disapprove of. So: merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/elite

– James Random
Apr 5 at 21:07







"Elite"? Although this has become a loaded term in the UK, because it is used by the elite as a derogatory term to describe working people whose politics they disapprove of. So: merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/elite

– James Random
Apr 5 at 21:07















...a luxury bank? sounds like a place where the ultra-rich go to launder their ill-gotten gains. And how do you determine "upper class"?

– Cascabel
Apr 5 at 21:10







...a luxury bank? sounds like a place where the ultra-rich go to launder their ill-gotten gains. And how do you determine "upper class"?

– Cascabel
Apr 5 at 21:10















thesaurus.com/browse/luxury

– Hot Licks
Apr 5 at 21:43





thesaurus.com/browse/luxury

– Hot Licks
Apr 5 at 21:43










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Some synonyms for the word "luxury" are opulence, richness, grandeur, splendor, and magnificence.






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