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luxuria (n)

self-indulgent sexual desire (personified as one of the deadly sins)

luxuria Sentence Examples

  1. The emperor's excessive luxuria in feasting and entertainment depleted the kingdom's coffers.
  2. The painting depicted a scene of unrestrained luxuria, with voluptuous figures indulging in sensual pleasures.
  3. The forbidden fruits of luxuria led the young prince down a path of ruin and self-destruction.
  4. The indulgence in luxuria can lead to addiction, excess, and a loss of self-control.
  5. The medieval church condemned luxuria as a deadly sin, warning of the eternal consequences of its thrall.
  6. The ascetic lifestyle embraced by monks and nuns sought to suppress luxuria and cultivate a state of purity.
  7. The pursuit of luxuria often comes at the expense of other virtues, such as temperance, prudence, and charity.
  8. Luxuria can become a trap, ensnaring individuals in a cycle of indulgence and regret.
  9. The consequences of luxuria can extend beyond the individual, harming relationships and communities.
  10. Overcoming luxuria requires self-discipline, moderation, and the cultivation of spiritual values that transcend material desires.

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self-indulgent sexual desire (personified as one of the deadly sins)

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The emperor's excessive luxuria in feasting and entertainment depleted the kingdom's coffers.

The painting depicted a scene of unrestrained luxuria, with voluptuous figures indulging in sensual pleasures.

The forbidden fruits of luxuria led the young prince down a path of ruin and self-destruction.

The indulgence in luxuria can lead to addiction, excess, and a loss of self-control.