consort vs lush

consort

adj
  • of a title, by virtue of one's (living) spouse; often contrasted with regnant and dowager 

noun
  • The spouse of a monarch. 

  • A ship accompanying another. 

  • Association or partnership. 

  • A group or company, especially of musicians playing the same type of instrument. 

  • A husband, wife, companion or partner. 

  • An informal, usually well-publicized sexual companion of a monarch, aristocrat, celebrity, etc. 

verb
  • To be in agreement. 

  • To associate or keep company (with). 

lush

adj
  • Thriving; rife; sumptuous. 

  • Juicy, succulent. 

  • Beautiful, sexy. 

  • Mellow; soft; (of ground or soil) easily turned; fertile. 

  • Savoury, delicious. 

  • Amazing, cool, fantastic, wicked. 

  • Dense, teeming with life; luxuriant. 

noun
  • Intoxicating liquor. 

  • A drunkard, sot, alcoholic. 

  • A person who enjoys talking about themselves. 

verb
  • To drink (liquor) to excess. 

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