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sybarite

[sib-uh-rahyt] / ˈsɪb əˌraɪt /
NOUN
voluptuary
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NOUN
hedonist
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Cindy may be the opposite of a sybarite, but she knows something about how human beings morph over time.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 22, 2026

While I’d want copies of the Bible, Plato, Dante, Shakespeare and Proust — the biggies of western literature — I’m too much of a sybarite to restrict myself to classics.

From Washington Post • Jan. 11, 2022

But his admirers should know he remained a sybarite even in his waning days.

From New York Times • Nov. 23, 2015

At once confessional and curatorial, the book portrays Oswalt as not just a celluloid sybarite, but someone dead serious about the art.

From Slate • Jan. 5, 2015

It is a pity that he is not still alive to be asked the various and numerous questions, from which he carefully retired to his sybarite seclusion in the Swan, at Frankfort-on-the-Main.

From The Children of the World by Heyse, Paul




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