Sibarita in english

Sybarite

pronunciation: saɪbɜraɪt part of speech: noun
In gestures

sibarita1 = bon vivant. 

Example: Bon vivant means 'A person with refined taste, especially one who enjoys superb food and drink'.

sibarita2 = epicurean ; indulging ; sybaritic ; self-indulgent ; self-indulging. 

Example: Though the modern use of the term 'epicurean' is associated with the saying, 'Eat, drink and be merry,' epicureanism did not advocate simple pursuit of bodily pleasure.Example: Buying for some is just a ritual whereas other folks look at it as an indulging and enjoyable experience.Example: Such sybaritic luxury is a long way from the grim and windswept life that faced the soldiers stationed on the fort when it was completed in 1880.Example: They provide a true and fertile alternative to songwriters whose point of reference is the self-indulgent, angst-ridden youth culture whose reality is read through mass media.Example: Despite responsibilities as heads of the state and a major household respectively, both are self-absorbed, self-indulging creatures.

Sibarita synonyms

voluptuary in spanish: voluptuoso, pronunciation: vəlʌptʃəweri part of speech: noun
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