sybarite Antonyms

Meaning of sybarite

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sybarite (n)

a person addicted to luxury and pleasures of the senses

sybarite Sentence Examples

  1. The sybarite indulged in excessive luxury and spared no expense in pursuing sensual pleasures.
  2. Her opulent lifestyle was that of a true sybarite, filled with lavish banquets and extravagant entertainment.
  3. As a sybarite, he sought only the finest wines, delicacies, and comforts that life had to offer.
  4. The wealthy sybarite's lavish spending on exotic perfumes and rare jewels became a legend.
  5. The sybaritic lifestyle of the Roman elite involved grand parties, lavish villas, and decadent cuisine.
  6. The young sybarite's obsession with his appearance and material possessions knew no bounds.
  7. She was renowned as a sybarite who relished in the finest silks, exotic flowers, and exotic music.
  8. The ancient philosopher Epicurus believed that the pursuit of pleasure was the highest good for a sybarite.
  9. The sybarite's lavish lifestyle ultimately led to his financial ruin and social isolation.
  10. Despite the warnings of his friends, the sybarite continued to indulge in his hedonistic pursuits.

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a person addicted to luxury and pleasures of the senses

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The sybarite indulged in excessive luxury and spared no expense in pursuing sensual pleasures.

Her opulent lifestyle was that of a true sybarite, filled with lavish banquets and extravagant entertainment.

As a sybarite, he sought only the finest wines, delicacies, and comforts that life had to offer.

The wealthy sybarite's lavish spending on exotic perfumes and rare jewels became a legend.