IPA: /ˈlʌʃər/
KK: /ˈlʌʃər/
More abundant, rich, or luxurious in growth or appearance than something else.
The garden looked lusher after the recent rain.
Comparative: lusher
Superlative: lushest
Lusher is derived from the word 'lush' (from Middle English 'lushe', meaning luxurious or rich in growth) and the suffix '-er' (meaning one who). The term 'lusher' refers to one who is characterized by lushness or abundance, often in a natural context.
Think of 'lush' as describing something rich and abundant, and remember that 'lusher' means someone or something that embodies that richness.