Definition of "deluxe"
deluxe
adjective
comparative more deluxe or deluxer, superlative most deluxe or deluxest
Very fine in quality or luxurious.
Quotations
“I have here, sir,” he said, “one of the deluxest editions de luxe now in print. Observe the handsome tree calf binding, notice the gold gilt crinkle edges and stand aghast with admiration before the profuse and artistic illustrations.”
1925 August 20, “Daily Novelette: Two of a Kind”, in The Lindsay Daily Post, 29th year, number 194, Lindsay, Ont., page five, column 1
And fer the deluxest of ’em all, get our reg. $59.95 list 20-inch Reversible Window Fan, $39.99, sucks in cool air or blows out hot air.
1950 July 20, “We Kaint Make No Five Spot out of a Plain Dollar Bill: But We Kin Kum So Close You Won't Never Know the Difference with Bargain City's Low Prices!”, in St. Louis Post-Dispatch, volume 102, number 308, St. Louis, Mo., page 8A
Deluxest Of Christmas Dinners / For a posh Christmas celebration, some families take in the famous Bracebridge Dinner pageant, which has been held at The Ahwahnee for four decades, still with the original cast and its descendants.
1972, “Yosemite Rediscovered”, in Explorer’s Guide to the West, volume 3 (Southern Mountains), The H. M. Gousha Co., page 124
“Guess you foiled me this time, good buddy. But now”—and here he turns from the mountains, his eyes dancing with that new energy, his lips in a sly smile—“now it’s time for my deluxest yarn. The greatest story ever told.”
1980, Andrew Klavan, Face of the Earth, New York, N.Y.: The Viking Press, page 41
“You haven’t heard of Mrs. Kirkland’s?” She can scarcely believe my ignorance. “It’s the deluxest establishment in the city. Mrs. Kirkland says everybody dreams of making love to a movie star. I thought everybody had heard of Mrs. Kirkland’s.” “Sit down.” “Very deluxe,” she repeats, still standing. “We have a splendid piano player, you should come just to hear him. […]”
1996, Guy Vanderhaeghe, The Englishman’s Boy, Toronto, Ont.: McClelland & Stewart Inc., page 248
noun
plural deluxes
Quotations
The convertible came in only one basic mold, but the sleek fastback coupe and (from 1950 on) the “Holiday” hardtop could be had in “deluxe” trim as well; with their more lavish interiors, deluxes are the ones to look for.
1971 summer, Richard M. Langworth, “The New Nostalgia: The ‘Postwar Collectable’ Comes of Age”, in Automobile Quarterly: The Connoisseur’s Magazine of Motoring Today, Yesterday and Tomorrow, volume IX, number 4, page 431, column 3
For that reason, the doubts that are sometimes raised about the vitamin and mineral adequacy of fast food ought to give pause to anyone who regularly gratifies his yearning for triple-decker super deluxes.
1980, Judith S. Stern, R. V. Denenberg, “The Nutrient Density Score: Measuring Vitamins and Minerals”, in How to Stay Slim and Healthy on the Fast Food Diet, Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, Inc., page 19
While entry level rooms are small (225 square feet) and come with queen-size beds only, the king bed “deluxes” are larger.
2004, Jim Kaese, Paul Huddle, The Athletic-Minded Traveler: Where to Work Out and Stay When Fitness is a Priority: Over 500 Recommended Hotels and Fitness Venues, San Diego, Calif.: SoCal Publishing, page 366