Why this word is great
VOLUPTUOSITY — [Noun] The quality or state of being voluptuous, characterized by sensual pleasure or luxury. From Middle English voluptuosite, from Middle French voluptuosité, from Medieval Latin voluptuōsitas, derived from Latin voluptuōsus ("full of pleasure, sensual"), from voluptās ("pleasure, delight"). Unlike "sensuality" (which speaks broadly to the body’s pleasures) or "hedonism" (which codifies pleasure into doctrine), voluptuosity is the art of surrender to richness—the way velvet clings to skin, the syrup-thick drip of honey onto warm bread, the languid arc of a dancer’s wrist as it catches candlelight. It is luxury distilled into a sigh, a reminder that pleasure, too, can be a kind of gravity.