surfeit (Meaning)

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surfeit (n)

the state of being more than full

the quality of being so overabundant that prices fall

eating until excessively full

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surfeit (v)

supply or feed to surfeit

indulge (one's appetite) to satiety

surfeit Sentence Examples

  1. The surfeit of information on the internet can be overwhelming.
  2. After the holidays, many people suffer from a surfeit of food and alcohol.
  3. The politician's surfeit of promises left voters feeling skeptical.
  4. The wealthy family's surfeit of material possessions did not bring them happiness.
  5. The reporter's surfeit of sensational stories attracted a large following.
  6. The museum's surfeit of artifacts made it difficult to appreciate each one fully.
  7. The artist's surfeit of ideas made it hard for her to choose which ones to pursue.
  8. The teacher's surfeit of assignments left students feeling stressed.
  9. The village's surfeit of rainfall caused widespread flooding.
  10. The CEO's surfeit of power led to allegations of corruption and abuse.

FAQs About the word surfeit

the state of being more than full, the quality of being so overabundant that prices fall, eating until excessively full, supply or feed to surfeit, indulge (one

surplus, excess, plus, surplusage, sufficiency, overflow, oversupply, superfluity, superabundance, plethora

deficiency, insufficiency, deficit, lack, insufficiency, lack, deficit, deficiency, dearth, undersupply

The surfeit of information on the internet can be overwhelming.

After the holidays, many people suffer from a surfeit of food and alcohol.

The politician's surfeit of promises left voters feeling skeptical.

The wealthy family's surfeit of material possessions did not bring them happiness.