Adverb
in a sumptuous and opulent manner
Source: WordNetNeither will the horse be adjudged to be generous, that is sumptuously adorned, but the horse whose nature is illustrious; nor is the man worthy who possesses great wealth, but he whose soul is generous. Pythagoras
The consciousness of a mind disposed to contribute to the happiness of the minutest being ... shall afford you a much greater and more heartfelt satisfaction than to be clothed in purple and fine linen, and fare sumptuously every day. Joseph Ritson
this government building is sumptuously appointed Source: Internet
He entertained frequently and sumptuously, and hosted elaborate birthday parties for himself.sfn Armaments minister Albert Speer recalled that guests brought expensive gifts such as gold bars, Dutch cigars, and valuable artwork. Source: Internet
Madame Chambon’s other girls, ranged around the sumptuously appointed room on red velvet upholstered banquettes, watched the exchange with prurient fascination. Source: Internet
Now, along with co-editor Mark Roberts, VanderMeer has produced one of his most original and sumptuously fabricated collections to date. Source: Internet