luxurioso
luxurioso en 30 segundos
- Luxurioso means 'lustful' or 'lewd' in Portuguese, describing intense sexual desire.
- It is a major false friend: do not use it to mean 'luxurious' (which is 'luxuoso').
- The word comes from 'luxúria', one of the seven deadly sins in Catholic tradition.
- It is used for people, looks, and behaviors, often carrying a formal or literary tone.
The Portuguese word luxurioso is a potent adjective that primarily describes someone or something characterized by luxúria (lust). To understand this word, one must first separate it from the English concept of 'luxury' in a material sense. While the English word 'luxurious' suggests comfort, wealth, and elegance, the Portuguese luxurioso is almost exclusively tied to carnal desire and sexual appetite. It is a word that carries significant moral and historical weight, often appearing in contexts ranging from classical literature to religious discourse and modern psychological descriptions of behavior.
- Core Definition
- Driven by or expressing strong, often excessive, sexual desire; lascivious or lustful in nature.
In everyday conversation, you might not hear luxurioso as often as its cousin luxuoso (expensive/opulent), because luxurioso is a specific descriptor for a person's character or a particular look. For example, a character in a Brazilian telenovela might be described as luxurioso if they are constantly pursuing romantic conquests with a predatory or overly intense focus. It implies a lack of restraint. It is not merely being 'attracted' to someone; it suggests a deep-seated, perhaps even sinful, inclination toward the flesh.
Aquele homem sempre teve um comportamento luxurioso, ignorando qualquer compromisso moral.
Historically, the word is rooted in the Catholic tradition of the 'Seven Deadly Sins' (Sete Pecados Capitais). Luxúria is the sin of lust. Therefore, calling someone luxurioso in a traditional or conservative environment in Portugal or Brazil can be a very strong accusation. It suggests that the person is controlled by their instincts rather than their reason. However, in modern literary or artistic contexts, it can be used more descriptively to evoke a sense of intense sensuality or passion that borders on the transgressive.
- Register and Nuance
- The word is formal to semi-formal. In slang, Brazilians might use 'tarado', while 'luxurioso' remains a more 'refined' way to describe the same base instinct.
When you use this word, you are commenting on the internal state or the visible aura of a person. It can describe a 'look' (um olhar luxurioso) or a 'thought' (um pensamento luxurioso). It is a word that paints a picture of heat, desire, and often, a touch of scandal. It is essential for learners to master this distinction early to avoid embarrassing social blunders where they might accidentally call a beautiful house 'lustful' instead of 'luxurious'.
Os poemas de alguns autores clássicos são repletos de imagens luxuriosas.
- Social Context
- In modern dating contexts, using this word might sound a bit archaic or overly dramatic, like something out of a 19th-century novel.
Ultimately, luxurioso is about the human condition and the struggle between desire and social norms. It is a rich, descriptive adjective that, when used correctly, demonstrates a high level of linguistic precision and cultural awareness in Portuguese.
Ele lançou-lhe um sorriso luxurioso durante o jantar.
Using luxurioso effectively requires understanding its syntactic role as an adjective and its semantic role as a descriptor of intense desire. Since it relates to human emotion and behavior, it most frequently modifies nouns like 'homem' (man), 'mulher' (woman), 'olhar' (look/glance), 'pensamento' (thought), or 'comportamento' (behavior). It follows the standard Portuguese rule of adjective placement, usually appearing after the noun it modifies to provide a specific attribute.
- Direct Description
- O imperador era conhecido por ser um homem luxurioso e extravagante.
In this example, 'luxurioso' is used to define the character of the emperor. It tells us that his primary motivation or a significant part of his personality was driven by lust. Note how the adjective adds a layer of moral judgment or vivid description that 'interessado' (interested) or 'apaixonado' (passionate) would not convey. It is more visceral and potentially more negative.
Ela percebeu as intenções luxuriosas dele imediatamente.
When modifying abstract concepts like 'intenções' (intentions), luxurioso (in the feminine plural form luxuriosas) helps categorize the type of intent. It specifies that the intentions are not professional, friendly, or even purely romantic, but specifically sexual. This precision is what makes the word powerful in storytelling and descriptive writing.
- Comparison with Synonyms
- Compared to 'lascivo', 'luxurioso' feels slightly more heavy and tied to the concept of 'excess'. 'Lascivo' is often more about the outward display of lust.
You can also use luxurioso to describe inanimate things that evoke lust or are created with lustful intent. A 'pintura luxuriosa' (lustful painting) would be one that depicts scenes of carnal desire or is designed to provoke such feelings in the viewer. This usage is common in art criticism and literary analysis.
O livro foi banido por conter passagens consideradas luxuriosas demais para a época.
Finally, consider the adverbial form luxuriosamente. While it exists, it is much rarer than the adjective. People usually prefer to use the adjective to describe the person's state. If you want to say someone looked at someone lustfully, you would say 'Ele olhou para ela de forma luxuriosa' or 'Ele deu-lhe um olhar luxurioso'.
Não confunda um gesto amigável com um comportamento luxurioso.
- Agreement Practice
- Remember: 'Homens luxuriosos' (plural) and 'Mulheres luxuriosas' (plural). The ending changes to match the gender and number of the subject.
In the modern Lusophone world, the word luxurioso occupies a specific niche. You aren't likely to hear it shouted on a football pitch or used in a casual conversation about the weather. Instead, you will encounter it in places where human behavior, morality, and passion are dissected. One of the primary 'habitats' for this word is in Brazilian Telenovelas. These dramas often revolve around themes of forbidden love, betrayal, and intense passion. A villain or a 'femme fatale' might be described by other characters as luxurioso or luxuriosa to highlight their lack of moral fiber regarding sexual matters.
- Media and Literature
- Classic Portuguese literature, such as the works of Eça de Queirós, frequently uses this word to describe the decadent society of the 19th century.
Another common place to hear the word is in Religious Contexts. In sermons or theological discussions in both Portugal and Brazil, luxurioso is used to define one of the capital sins. A priest might talk about 'o espírito luxurioso' (the lustful spirit) as something to be overcome through faith and discipline. In this context, the word carries a heavy, almost ancient weight, connecting the modern speaker to centuries of moral philosophy.
Naquele filme antigo, o vilão tinha um riso luxurioso que assustava a protagonista.
In Legal and Journalistic Language, the word might appear when describing crimes of a sexual nature, though more clinical terms are often preferred today. However, a journalist writing an opinion piece about a scandal might use luxurioso to add a descriptive, judgmental flair to the narrative. It helps paint a picture of excess and lack of control that 'sexual' alone does not capture.
You may also encounter it in Song Lyrics, particularly in genres like Fado or older Samba, where themes of intense, sometimes destructive passion are common. In these songs, being luxurioso is often portrayed as a tragic flaw or an irresistible, dangerous trait that leads to the downfall of the protagonist. It adds a layer of 'dark romance' to the lyrics.
A ópera retratava a vida de um nobre luxurioso em Veneza.
- Modern Usage
- While less common in daily slang, it is still the 'go-to' word for high-quality descriptive writing about lust.
Finally, in Psychology or Sociology lectures conducted in Portuguese, the word might be used to discuss the 'comportamento luxurioso' as a facet of human sexuality or social deviance. It remains a precise, academic way to categorize a specific type of desire-driven behavior.
The most significant and potentially embarrassing mistake English speakers make with luxurioso is treating it as a direct translation for the English word 'luxurious'. This is a classic false friend (falso cognato). In English, 'luxurious' describes something that provides great comfort, especially at a high cost—like a luxury hotel or a soft silk robe. In Portuguese, that word is luxuoso. If you tell a Portuguese speaker that their house is 'luxuriosa', you aren't complimenting their interior design; you are suggesting their house is full of lust!
- The 'Luxuoso' vs. 'Luxurioso' Trap
- Luxuoso = Wealthy, opulent, high-end. Luxurioso = Lustful, lewd, sexual.
Consider the sentence: 'I stayed in a luxurious hotel.' A common mistake would be to say: 'Fiquei num hotel luxurioso.' This sounds absurd to a native speaker. The correct sentence is: 'Fiquei num hotel luxuoso.' This mistake is very common because the two words look so similar and share the same Latin root (luxus), but they drifted apart in meaning centuries ago.
Errado: O carro é muito luxurioso. Correto: O carro é muito luxuoso.
Another mistake involves gender agreement. Adjectives in Portuguese must match the noun. Since luxurioso often describes people, you must remember to use luxuriosa for women. Saying 'Ela é um homem luxurioso' is grammatically incorrect on two levels. Similarly, when describing 'intenções' (intentions), which is a feminine plural noun, you must use 'intenções luxuriosas'.
Furthermore, learners sometimes confuse luxurioso with luxuriante. While luxuriante means lush or exuberant (often used for vegetation), luxurioso is strictly about lust. Saying a forest is 'luxuriosa' would be a very strange personification! You should say 'uma floresta luxuriante'.
Cuidado: 'Vegetação luxuriosa' (Wrong) vs 'Vegetação luxuriante' (Correct).
- Semantic Overload
- Don't use 'luxurioso' as a synonym for 'sexy' in a positive, flirting way unless you want to sound very intense or slightly old-fashioned. 'Atraente' or 'sexy' are safer bets.
Lastly, avoid using the word in a way that suggests 'abundance' of non-sexual things. In English, you might say 'a luxurious amount of time'. In Portuguese, you would never say 'uma quantidade luxuriosa de tempo'. You would use 'generosa' or 'abundante'. Keeping luxurioso strictly in the box of 'lustful' will help you avoid these common pitfalls.
If you find luxurioso too strong or too specific, there are several other words in Portuguese that cover similar ground but with different nuances. Understanding these alternatives will help you choose the right 'flavor' of desire for your sentence. The most direct synonym is lascivo. While luxurioso often implies a character trait or an internal state of being filled with lust, lascivo often describes an outward expression or a gesture that is meant to incite desire.
- Luxurioso vs. Lascivo
- 'Luxurioso' is the state of having lust. 'Lascivo' is the quality of showing it or provoking it. They are often interchangeable but 'lascivo' is slightly more focused on the visual or behavioral aspect.
Another alternative is libertino. This word describes a person who leads a life of unrestrained pleasure-seeking, often specifically sexual. While a luxurioso might just have lustful thoughts, a libertino acts on them constantly and often disregards social conventions. It is a word frequently used in historical contexts (think Casanova or Marquis de Sade).
O comportamento lascivo daquela personagem causou polêmica na peça.
For a more clinical or formal tone, you might use concupiscente. This is a very high-level word, often found in theological or philosophical texts, describing a strong desire for worldly or carnal things. It is much less common in daily speech but is a perfect synonym for luxurioso in a formal essay.
- Libidinoso
- This word is very close to 'luxurioso' but is more directly linked to 'libido'. It sounds slightly more 'biological' or 'psychological'.
In informal Brazilian Portuguese, you will frequently hear tarado. This is a very common slang term for someone who is overly focused on sex. However, be careful: tarado can range from a lighthearted joke between friends to a serious accusation of being a creep. Luxurioso is much more 'elegant' and 'literary' than tarado.
Ele sempre foi um libertino, vivendo apenas para os prazeres da carne.
Finally, if you want to describe someone who is simply very interested in romance and sex without the negative 'sinful' connotation of luxurioso, you might use fogoso (fiery/passionate) or ardente (burning/passionate). These words focus on the intensity of the feeling rather than the 'lustful' nature of it.
How Formal Is It?
"O réu demonstrou um comportamento luxurioso inapropriado."
"Aquele personagem do livro é muito luxurioso."
"Ele deu um olhar todo luxurioso pra ela."
"N/A (This word is generally not for children due to its sexual meaning)."
"Ele tá num pique luxurioso hoje."
Dato curioso
The word 'luxurioso' and 'luxuoso' both come from the same Latin word 'luxus', which meant 'dislocated' or 'out of place', then 'excess'. One branch went toward money (luxury), and the other toward sex (lust).
Guía de pronunciación
- Pronouncing the 'x' as 'ks' (like 'taxi'). In 'luxurioso', it is always a 'z' sound.
- Stressing the first syllable.
- Confusing the pronunciation with 'luxuoso'.
- Making the 'r' too strong like a Spanish double 'rr'.
- Pronouncing the 'i' and 'o' separately instead of as a smooth transition.
Nivel de dificultad
Easy to recognize but easy to misinterpret as 'luxurious'.
Requires careful attention to gender/number agreement and avoiding the false friend trap.
The 'x' pronunciation and the 'r' can be tricky for beginners.
Clearly distinguishable if the listener knows the 'z' sound of the 'x'.
Qué aprender después
Requisitos previos
Aprende después
Avanzado
Gramática que debes saber
Adjective Agreement
O homem luxurioso vs. A mulher luxuriosa.
Position of Adjectives
Usually after the noun: 'olhar luxurioso'.
Pronunciation of 'X'
In 'luxurioso', 'x' sounds like 'z'.
False Cognates
Luxurioso (lustful) is not Luxurious (luxuoso).
Suffix -oso
Creates adjectives meaning 'full of' (full of luxúria).
Ejemplos por nivel
Ele não é um homem luxurioso.
He is not a lustful man.
Simple negation using 'não'.
O olhar dele era luxurioso.
His look was lustful.
Adjective following the noun 'olhar'.
Ela é luxuriosa?
Is she lustful?
Feminine form 'luxuriosa' to match 'ela'.
Eu não gosto de pensamentos luxuriosos.
I don't like lustful thoughts.
Plural agreement: 'pensamentos luxuriosos'.
O livro tem um personagem luxurioso.
The book has a lustful character.
Using 'personagem' (which is usually masculine in this context).
Isso é um comportamento luxurioso.
That is a lustful behavior.
Demonstrative pronoun 'isso'.
Eles são homens luxuriosos.
They are lustful men.
Masculine plural agreement.
A história é sobre uma rainha luxuriosa.
The story is about a lustful queen.
Feminine singular agreement.
O vilão da novela é muito luxurioso.
The soap opera villain is very lustful.
Use of 'muito' as an intensifier.
Evite ter um comportamento luxurioso em público.
Avoid having lustful behavior in public.
Imperative verb 'evite'.
Aquelas intenções pareciam luxuriosas.
Those intentions seemed lustful.
Feminine plural 'luxuriosas' matching 'intenções'.
Ele escreveu um poema luxurioso para ela.
He wrote a lustful poem for her.
Past tense 'escreveu'.
Não confunda luxuoso com luxurioso.
Don't confuse luxurious with lustful.
Common teaching phrase.
O filme foi criticado por ser muito luxurioso.
The movie was criticized for being too lustful.
Passive voice 'foi criticado'.
Ela lançou-lhe um sorriso luxurioso.
She gave him a lustful smile.
Indirect object pronoun 'lhe'.
Os desejos luxuriosos podem ser perigosos.
Lustful desires can be dangerous.
Subject-adjective agreement.
Diz-se que o antigo rei era extremamente luxurioso.
It is said that the old king was extremely lustful.
Impersonal 'se' construction.
A luxúria torna o homem luxurioso e impulsivo.
Lust makes a man lustful and impulsive.
Connecting the noun 'luxúria' to the adjective.
Ele tentava esconder os seus instintos luxuriosos.
He tried to hide his lustful instincts.
Possessive 'seus' with plural noun.
A pintura retratava uma cena luxuriosa da mitologia.
The painting depicted a lustful scene from mythology.
Describing an artistic representation.
Ela sentiu-se incomodada com aquele olhar luxurioso.
She felt uncomfortable with that lustful look.
Reflexive verb 'sentir-se'.
O autor descreve a cidade como um lugar luxurioso e decadente.
The author describes the city as a lustful and decadent place.
Using two adjectives to build a theme.
Muitos consideram esse tipo de arte luxurioso demais.
Many consider this type of art too lustful.
Verb 'considerar' taking an object and adjective.
Suas palavras luxuriosas revelavam suas verdadeiras intenções.
His lustful words revealed his true intentions.
Feminine plural agreement.
A narrativa foca no declínio moral de um jovem luxurioso.
The narrative focuses on the moral decline of a lustful young man.
Focusing on character development.
O sermão do padre alertava contra o espírito luxurioso.
The priest's sermon warned against the lustful spirit.
Religious context usage.
A peça de teatro foi censurada por seu conteúdo luxurioso.
The play was censored for its lustful content.
Noun 'conteúdo' modified by 'luxurioso'.
Ele agia de forma luxuriosa, sem pensar nas consequências.
He acted in a lustful way, without thinking of the consequences.
Adverbial phrase 'de forma luxuriosa'.
As descrições luxuriosas no livro eram muito detalhadas.
The lustful descriptions in the book were very detailed.
Plural feminine agreement.
Ela rejeitou os avanços luxuriosos do patrão.
She rejected her boss's lustful advances.
Direct object 'avanços luxuriosos'.
O clima na festa tornou-se estranhamente luxurioso após a meia-noite.
The atmosphere at the party became strangely lustful after midnight.
Describing an 'atmosphere' (clima).
A mitologia grega está cheia de deuses luxuriosos.
Greek mythology is full of lustful gods.
Adjective modifying 'deuses'.
A estética do filme transita entre o sublime e o luxurioso.
The film's aesthetic transitions between the sublime and the lustful.
Using adjectives as nouns with the article 'o'.
O protagonista é atormentado por visões luxuriosas e proibidas.
The protagonist is tormented by lustful and forbidden visions.
Passive voice with agent 'por'.
Havia uma subcorrente luxuriosa em toda a sua obra literária.
There was a lustful undercurrent throughout his literary work.
Metaphorical use of 'subcorrente'.
A crítica apontou que o excesso de detalhes luxuriosos prejudicou o enredo.
The critic pointed out that the excess of lustful details harmed the plot.
Complex sentence with subordinate clause.
Ele foi exilado devido ao seu estilo de vida luxurioso e escandaloso.
He was exiled due to his lustful and scandalous lifestyle.
Compound adjectives describing 'estilo de vida'.
A ópera explora a dualidade entre o amor sacro e o amor luxurioso.
The opera explores the duality between sacred love and lustful love.
Contrasting 'sacro' and 'luxurioso'.
Sua interpretação do personagem foi considerada excessivamente luxuriosa.
Her interpretation of the character was considered excessively lustful.
Adverb 'excessivamente' modifying the adjective.
O tratado filosófico discute a natureza do impulso luxurioso no homem.
The philosophical treatise discusses the nature of the lustful impulse in man.
Academic context.
A prosa de Eça de Queirós disseca a sociedade luxuriosa da época com ironia.
Eça de Queirós's prose dissects the lustful society of the time with irony.
Literary analysis context.
O misticismo muitas vezes utiliza uma linguagem quase luxuriosa para descrever a união divina.
Mysticism often uses an almost lustful language to describe divine union.
Paradoxical use in religious studies.
A decadência do império foi acelerada pelos costumes luxuriosos da elite.
The decline of the empire was accelerated by the lustful customs of the elite.
Historical analysis.
Não se pode ignorar o caráter luxurioso subjacente a certas manifestações artísticas.
One cannot ignore the underlying lustful character of certain artistic manifestations.
Complex formal structure 'Não se pode'.
A obra é um estudo profundo sobre o desejo luxurioso e suas ramificações psicológicas.
The work is a deep study of lustful desire and its psychological ramifications.
Describing a research topic.
Sua retórica, embora elegante, escondia um propósito luxurioso e manipulador.
His rhetoric, although elegant, hid a lustful and manipulative purpose.
Concessive clause with 'embora'.
O poema barroco joga com a tensão entre a castidade e o ímpeto luxurioso.
The Baroque poem plays with the tension between chastity and the lustful impetus.
Describing Baroque literary tropes.
A representação do corpo luxurioso na mídia contemporânea é um tema recorrente.
The representation of the lustful body in contemporary media is a recurring theme.
Sociological discourse.
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
— To give in to lustful temptation. Used often in moral or religious contexts.
Ele temia cair em tentação luxuriosa.
— A lustful spirit. Describes a person's core inclination toward lust.
Dizia-se que ele possuía um espírito luxurioso.
— Lustful habits. Recurring behaviors driven by lust.
Seus hábitos luxuriosos levaram-no à ruína.
— Plural of lustful looks. Often used to describe a crowd or a specific interaction.
Ela ignorou os olhares luxuriosos dos homens no bar.
— A lustful character or personality trait.
O caráter luxurioso do conde era bem conhecido.
— Poetry that deals with lustful themes.
A poesia luxuriosa do século XIX era muitas vezes proibida.
— Lustful instinct. The natural drive toward carnal pleasure.
O instinto luxurioso é parte da biologia humana.
— A lustful attitude or mannerism.
Sua atitude luxuriosa era inadequada para o ambiente de trabalho.
Se confunde a menudo con
Means luxurious/expensive. This is the most common confusion.
Means lush or exuberant, usually for plants.
The verb form, which can mean to indulge in luxury OR lust.
Modismos y expresiones
— To burn with lust. While not using the adjective directly, it's the core idiomatic expression for being 'luxurioso'.
Ele ardia em luxúria só de pensar nela.
literary— Sin of the flesh. A common way to refer to 'luxurioso' behavior without saying the word.
Ele entregou-se aos pecados da carne.
religious— Literally 'fire in the clothes'. Slang for someone who is very lustful or 'horny'.
Aquele rapaz tem fogo na roupa!
informal (Brazil)— Usually means 'envy', but in some contexts, it can describe a 'greedy' or 'lustful' look at something/someone.
Ele pôs o olho gordo na namorada do amigo.
informal— To encourage someone's lustful or romantic advances.
Ela não deveria ter dado corda para aquele homem luxurioso.
informal— To 'eat with one's eyes'. To look at someone with extreme 'luxurioso' desire.
Ele estava a comê-la com os olhos.
informal— Hot blooded. Often used to describe a 'luxurioso' or passionate temperament.
Ele é um jovem de sangue quente.
neutral— To go out and indulge in pleasures, often of a 'luxurioso' nature.
Ele decidiu cair na gandaia este fim de semana.
slang (Brazil)— To live in the mud. Idiom for a life of 'luxurioso' debauchery.
Depois do divórcio, ele passou a viver no lodo.
literary— To lose one's head. Often used when someone acts on a 'luxurioso' impulse.
Ele perdeu a cabeça e beijou-a no meio da rua.
neutralFácil de confundir
Visual similarity and common Latin root.
Luxuoso relates to wealth and material comfort. Luxurioso relates to sexual desire.
Um hotel luxuoso (rich hotel) vs. Um homem luxurioso (lustful man).
Visual similarity.
Luxuriante describes healthy, abundant growth (like a garden).
Uma floresta luxuriante.
Synonymous meaning.
Lascivo is more about the outward display of lust; luxurioso is more about the internal state or character.
Um gesto lascivo.
Both relate to desire.
Sensual is usually positive or neutral; luxurioso is often negative or moralistic.
Uma dança sensual.
Both relate to sex.
Libidinoso is more clinical/biological; luxurioso is more literary/moral.
Apetite libidinoso.
Patrones de oraciones
Ele é [adjective].
Ele é luxurioso.
O [noun] dele é [adjective].
O olhar dele é luxurioso.
Ela sentiu um [noun] [adjective].
Ela sentiu um desejo luxurioso.
Apesar de ser [adjective], ele...
Apesar de ser luxurioso, ele era um bom homem.
A obra foca na [noun] [adjective] de...
A obra foca na natureza luxuriosa de Nero.
Não obstante o seu [noun] [adjective]...
Não obstante o seu caráter luxurioso, ele era culto.
É um comportamento [adjective].
É um comportamento luxurioso.
Eles têm intenções [adjective].
Eles têm intenções luxuriosas.
Familia de palabras
Sustantivos
Verbos
Adjetivos
Relacionado
Cómo usarlo
Medium-Low (Specific to certain contexts)
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Using 'luxurioso' for a fancy hotel.
→
luxuoso
A hotel cannot have lust. It can only be expensive and high-quality.
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Pronouncing the 'x' like 'ks'.
→
lu-zu-ri-oso
The 'x' in this word always makes a 'z' sound.
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Saying 'uma mulher luxurioso'.
→
uma mulher luxuriosa
Adjectives must agree with the feminine noun 'mulher'.
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Confusing 'luxurioso' with 'luxuriante'.
→
luxuriante
Use 'luxuriante' for lush plants, not 'luxurioso'.
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Using 'luxurioso' as a common compliment for a date.
→
atraente / sexy
Calling someone 'luxurioso' to their face can sound very intense or even insulting depending on the context.
Consejos
False Friend Alert
Never use 'luxurioso' to mean 'luxurious'. It is one of the most common mistakes for English speakers. Use 'luxuoso' for wealth and 'luxurioso' for lust.
Agreement
Always match the ending to the noun. O olhar luxurioso, a intenção luxuriosa, os desejos luxuriosos, as visões luxuriosas.
Religious Context
In Portuguese-speaking countries, this word is heavily tied to the religious concept of 'lust' as a sin. Use it carefully.
Synonyms
If 'luxurioso' feels too strong, try 'sensual' for a more positive or neutral way to describe attraction.
The 'X' Sound
Remember the 'x' sounds like a 'z'. Practice saying 'luxúria' and 'luxurioso' with that smooth 'z' sound.
Literary Flair
Use this word when writing stories to give your characters a more intense or decadent personality.
Telenovelas
Listen for this word in Brazilian dramas. It's often used by characters to gossip about a villain's scandalous behavior.
Journaling
Try to describe a famous movie character using the word 'luxurioso' in your Portuguese journal.
Latin Roots
Knowing that 'luxurioso' and 'luxuoso' come from the same root helps you understand why they look similar but differ in meaning.
Intonation
Stress the 'O': lu-zu-ri-O-zo. Correct stress helps native speakers understand you even if your 'r' isn't perfect.
Memorízalo
Mnemotecnia
Think of 'LUX' as 'Light'. A 'luxurioso' person has a 'hot light' of desire burning inside them. Or remember: 'Luxurioso' has 'I-O' at the end, like 'I Owe' my soul to lust.
Asociación visual
Imagine a person with bright red eyes looking at a box of chocolates or a romantic partner with extreme intensity. The red color symbolizes the 'heat' of being luxurioso.
Word Web
Desafío
Try to write a sentence using both 'luxuoso' and 'luxurioso' correctly. For example: 'O homem luxurioso morava num apartamento luxuoso.'
Origen de la palabra
From the Latin 'luxuriosus', which comes from 'luxuria' (excess, extravagance, luxury).
Significado original: In Latin, it originally meant 'excessive' or 'rank' (like overgrown plants), before becoming associated with moral excess and lust.
Romance (Latin-derived).Contexto cultural
This word describes sexual desire and can be seen as offensive or overly intense if used in the wrong context. Use with caution in professional or very formal settings.
English speakers often confuse 'luxurioso' with 'luxurious' because of the visual similarity. This is a top-tier 'false friend' to avoid.
Practica en la vida real
Contextos reales
Literature
- prosa luxuriosa
- personagem luxurioso
- descrição luxuriosa
- tema luxurioso
Religion
- pecado luxurioso
- pensamento luxurioso
- tentação luxuriosa
- ato luxurioso
Dating/Romance
- olhar luxurioso
- sorriso luxurioso
- clima luxurioso
- intenção luxuriosa
Art Criticism
- pintura luxuriosa
- estética luxuriosa
- obra luxuriosa
- detalhe luxurioso
Psychology
- impulso luxurioso
- comportamento luxurioso
- natureza luxuriosa
- perfil luxurioso
Inicios de conversación
"Você acha que esse personagem do filme é muito luxurioso?"
"Como você traduziria 'lustful' para português sem usar 'luxurioso'?"
"Você já confundiu as palavras 'luxuoso' e 'luxurioso'?"
"Na literatura portuguesa, qual autor você acha que escreve de forma mais luxuriosa?"
"É comum usar a palavra 'luxurioso' no dia a dia no seu país?"
Temas para diario
Descreva um personagem de um livro que você considera luxurioso e explique por quê.
Escreva sobre a diferença entre 'luxo' e 'luxúria' na sua opinião.
Como a sociedade moderna vê um 'comportamento luxurioso' em comparação com o passado?
Crie uma pequena história onde um mal-entendido ocorre entre 'luxuoso' e 'luxurioso'.
Reflita sobre como a arte utiliza temas luxuriosos para atrair o público.
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasNo. For a car, you should use 'luxuoso'. Using 'luxurioso' would imply the car itself has sexual desires, which is nonsensical in Portuguese.
Usually, yes. It carries a connotation of 'excess' or 'sin'. However, in some artistic or romantic contexts, it might just mean 'intensely passionate'.
The word you are looking for is 'luxuoso' for masculine or 'luxuosa' for feminine.
It is understood, but in casual conversation, Brazilians are more likely to use 'tarado' or 'safado' for the same concept.
The noun form is 'luxúria', which means 'lust'.
Both come from the same Latin root 'luxus', but they have different meanings in modern Portuguese. 'Luxo' is luxury, 'Luxúria' is lust.
Rarely. If a meal is very rich and decadent, you might use 'luxuoso' or 'opulento'. 'Luxurioso' would only be used if the meal was somehow connected to sexual desire.
It is often taught at A2 because it is a vital 'false friend' to learn early on, even if the word itself is more common in advanced literature.
The feminine plural is 'luxuriosas'.
The 'x' is pronounced like a voiced 'z' sound, similar to the word 'exame' or 'casa'.
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Write a sentence describing a villain using 'luxurioso'.
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Translate: 'He gave her a lustful look.'
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Explain the difference between 'luxuoso' and 'luxurioso' in Portuguese.
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Write a short dialogue where someone uses 'luxurioso' incorrectly and is corrected.
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Use the word 'luxuriosas' in a sentence about intentions.
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Describe a literary theme using 'luxurioso'.
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Write a formal sentence about a sin using 'luxurioso'.
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Translate: 'Lustful thoughts can be dangerous.'
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Use 'luxuriosamente' in a sentence.
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Write a sentence about Greek gods using 'luxuriosos'.
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Describe a painting using 'luxuriosa'.
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Write a sentence using 'luxurioso' in a psychological context.
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Translate: 'She rejected his lustful advances.'
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Describe an atmosphere using 'luxurioso'.
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Write a sentence about a 'libertino' being 'luxurioso'.
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Use 'luxurioso' as a noun with the article 'o'.
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Translate: 'A lustful smile revealed his secret.'
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Write a sentence about 'luxúria' and 'luxurioso'.
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Describe a character's decline using 'luxurioso'.
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Write a sentence about 'visões luxuriosas'.
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Pronounce 'luxurioso' correctly focusing on the 'x' sound.
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Say 'Um olhar luxurioso' in a sentence.
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Explain the false friend 'luxurioso' vs 'luxuoso' out loud.
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Use 'luxuriosa' in a sentence about a woman.
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Describe a movie villain as 'luxurioso'.
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Say 'pensamentos luxuriosos' in a complete sentence.
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Pronounce the plural 'luxuriosas'.
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Describe a painting using 'pintura luxuriosa'.
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Use 'comportamento luxurioso' in a sentence.
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Say 'intenções luxuriosas' with correct stress.
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Explain why 'luxurioso' is a sin in Catholic culture.
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Pronounce 'luxuriosamente' correctly.
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Describe a historical figure as 'luxurioso'.
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Say 'um sorriso luxurioso' with a flirtatious tone.
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Use 'caráter luxurioso' in a formal sentence.
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Compare 'luxurioso' and 'lascivo' in a sentence.
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Say 'deuses luxuriosos' in a sentence about mythology.
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Use 'estilo de vida luxurioso' in a sentence.
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Pronounce 'concupiscente' (synonym).
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Summarize the meaning of 'luxurioso' in one sentence.
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Listen and identify the word: 'Aquele hotel é luxuoso.' Is it 'luxurioso'?
Listen: 'Ele tem um olhar luxurioso.' What kind of look is it?
Listen: 'Ela é muito luxuriosa.' Does she like money or have lust?
Listen: 'Pensamentos luxuriosos são pecados.' What are sins?
Listen: 'O vilão era luxurioso.' Was the hero lustful?
Listen: 'A pintura é luxuriosa.' What is described?
Listen: 'Seu comportamento luxurioso chocou a todos.' What was the reaction?
Listen: 'Ele agiu luxuriosamente.' How did he act?
Listen: 'Desejos luxuriosos podem ser perigosos.' Are they safe?
Listen: 'O imperador luxurioso vivia em Roma.' Where did he live?
Listen: 'As intenções eram luxuriosas.' Were they good?
Listen: 'Um sorriso luxurioso cruzou seu rosto.' What crossed his face?
Listen: 'O clima tornou-se luxurioso.' What changed?
Listen: 'Ela rejeitou o olhar luxurioso.' Did she accept it?
Listen: 'A elite luxuriosa foi criticada.' Who was criticized?
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Summary
The word 'luxurioso' specifically describes lustful behavior or people. The most important thing for English speakers to remember is the distinction: 'luxurioso' is for lust, while 'luxuoso' is for luxury and wealth. Example: 'Um olhar luxurioso' (A lustful look).
- Luxurioso means 'lustful' or 'lewd' in Portuguese, describing intense sexual desire.
- It is a major false friend: do not use it to mean 'luxurious' (which is 'luxuoso').
- The word comes from 'luxúria', one of the seven deadly sins in Catholic tradition.
- It is used for people, looks, and behaviors, often carrying a formal or literary tone.
False Friend Alert
Never use 'luxurioso' to mean 'luxurious'. It is one of the most common mistakes for English speakers. Use 'luxuoso' for wealth and 'luxurioso' for lust.
Agreement
Always match the ending to the noun. O olhar luxurioso, a intenção luxuriosa, os desejos luxuriosos, as visões luxuriosas.
Religious Context
In Portuguese-speaking countries, this word is heavily tied to the religious concept of 'lust' as a sin. Use it carefully.
Synonyms
If 'luxurioso' feels too strong, try 'sensual' for a more positive or neutral way to describe attraction.
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