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Word | Sybarite |
Italian Meaning | Sibarita |
a person addicted to luxury and pleasures of the senses / one who is devoted to sensual pleasures and luxuries / A person devoted to luxury and pleasure / lover of luxury / a person who is self-indulgent in their fondness for sensuous luxury. / [from the notorious luxury of the Sybarites] : voluptuary, sensualist / capitalized : a native or resident of the ancient city of Sybaris, | |
Usage | ⇒ Rich people are not always sybarites; some of them have little taste for a life of luxury. ⇒ the prince was remembered as a self-indulgent sybarite, not as a statesman or warrior ⇒ I've encountered people who lived as self-involved sybarites for years but assumed a new Christian identity in middle age. |
Synonyms | epicurean, hedonist, voluptuary, sensualist, epicure, gourmet, gourmand, bon vivant, gastronome, profligate, aesthete, carpet knight, debauchee, libertine, pleasure-seeker, bon viveur, jet-setter, playboy, rake, wanton, |
Antonyms | puritan, |
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