voluptuary (Meaning)

Wordnet

voluptuary (n)

a person addicted to luxury and pleasures of the senses

Wordnet

voluptuary (s)

displaying luxury and furnishing gratification to the senses

Webster

voluptuary (n.)

A voluptuous person; one who makes his physical enjoyment his chief care; one addicted to luxury, and the gratification of sensual appetites.

Webster

voluptuary (a.)

Voluptuous; luxurious.

voluptuary Sentence Examples

  1. The prince lived the life of a voluptuary, surrounded by opulence and extravagance.
  2. Despite his immense wealth, the old merchant was no voluptuary; he lived modestly and donated generously to charity.
  3. The decadent feast was fit for a group of voluptuaries, with each course more indulgent than the last.
  4. The libertine was known throughout the city as a notorious voluptuary, notorious for his lavish parties and scandalous affairs.
  5. The lush gardens provided a tranquil retreat for the weary voluptuary, a sanctuary from the chaos of the city.
  6. The society hostess was a consummate voluptuary, renowned for her exquisite taste and lavish entertaining.
  7. The hedonistic poet celebrated the pleasures of the flesh, earning a reputation as a libertine and a voluptuary.
  8. The wealthy aristocrat indulged his every whim, living the life of a carefree voluptuary.
  9. The luxury yacht was the ultimate playground for the wealthy voluptuary, equipped with every imaginable amenity.
  10. Despite his reputation as a notorious voluptuary, the artist found solace in the simple pleasures of nature.

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The prince lived the life of a voluptuary, surrounded by opulence and extravagance.

Despite his immense wealth, the old merchant was no voluptuary; he lived modestly and donated generously to charity.

The decadent feast was fit for a group of voluptuaries, with each course more indulgent than the last.

The libertine was known throughout the city as a notorious voluptuary, notorious for his lavish parties and scandalous affairs.