indulge (in) (Meaning)

indulge (in)

to become involved in (something, especially something that is considered wrong or improper)

indulge (in) Sentence Examples

  1. After a long day, I indulged in a warm, soothing bath to unwind.
  2. Over the weekend, we indulged in a decadent chocolate cake for dessert.
  3. Visitors to the festival indulged in the local delicacies and street food.
  4. The traveler indulged in a luxurious spa treatment during their vacation.
  5. I couldn't resist indulging in a slice of freshly baked bread with melted cheese.
  6. He indulged in his favorite hobby of reading crime novels on a lazy Sunday afternoon.
  7. After finishing the exam, the students indulged in a celebratory meal at their favorite restaurant.
  8. The couple indulged in a romantic getaway to a secluded cabin in the mountains.
  9. I allowed myself to indulge in a few extra hours of sleep on a cold, rainy day.
  10. The team indulged in a brainstorming session to generate new ideas for their project.

FAQs About the word indulge (in)

to become involved in (something, especially something that is considered wrong or improper)

prefer, cotton (to), wallow (in), luxuriate (in), eat (up),drink (in), favor, rejoice (in), revel (in), get off (on)

abhor,hate, detest, dislike, condemn, abominate, despise, scorn,loathe,

After a long day, I indulged in a warm, soothing bath to unwind.

Over the weekend, we indulged in a decadent chocolate cake for dessert.

Visitors to the festival indulged in the local delicacies and street food.

The traveler indulged in a luxurious spa treatment during their vacation.