relative luxury

Frequency: 6.55.2 per million words

A state of comfort that is luxurious in comparison to other situations.

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  • We lived in relative luxury.
  • After years of hardship, they finally found themselves in relative luxury.
  • Even a small apartment can feel like relative luxury compared to sleeping outdoors.
  • The refugees sought relative luxury in the camp's better-equipped shelters.
  • For someone who has known poverty, a simple meal can be a form of relative luxury.
  • The modest upgrade offered a sense of relative luxury on their long journey.
  • They had little, but enjoyed relative luxury compared to their neighbors.
  • His new job brought him into a state of relative luxury.
  • The artist lived in relative luxury, though far from extravagant.
  • Moving to a bigger house was a step into relative luxury for the family.