surfeits (Meaning)

surfeits

a supply that is more than enough, an overabundant supply, an intemperate or immoderate indulgence in something (such as food or drink), disgust caused by excess, an enjoyment of something (as food or drink) beyond what is good or necessary, to feed, supply, or give to surfeit, to indulge to satiety in a gratification (such as indulgence of the appetite or senses), to feed, supply, or enjoy to the point of excess

surfeits Sentence Examples

  1. The surfeits of information bombarding us daily hindered our clear thinking.
  2. Excessive consumption of junk food led to a surfeit of health problems.
  3. The surfeit of material possessions failed to quench her thirst for fulfillment.
  4. The surfeit of accolades showered upon the artist blinded him to constructive criticism.
  5. The surfeit of romantic relationships she had experienced left her jaded and cynical.
  6. The surfeit of regulations suffocated entrepreneurial spirit and hindered innovation.
  7. The surfeit of distractions on social media impaired our concentration and productivity.
  8. The surfeit of choices in the supermarket overwhelmed the overwhelmed shoppers.
  9. The surfeit of promises made by politicians left the electorate disillusioned and distrustful.
  10. The surfeit of wealth and privilege had made him arrogant and disconnected from reality.

FAQs About the word surfeits

a supply that is more than enough, an overabundant supply, an intemperate or immoderate indulgence in something (such as food or drink), disgust caused by exces

excesses,surpluses, surplusages, oversupplies, abundances, superfluities, bounties, overmuch,overflows, plusses

insufficiencies, deficits,deficiencies,lacks, scarcities, wants, undersupplies,dearths

The surfeits of information bombarding us daily hindered our clear thinking.

Excessive consumption of junk food led to a surfeit of health problems.

The surfeit of material possessions failed to quench her thirst for fulfillment.

The surfeit of accolades showered upon the artist blinded him to constructive criticism.