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It is a noun that refers to someone who is devoted to pleasure and luxury. For example, you could say "He was an ostentatious sybarite who enjoyed the good life".
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sybarite
noun
A person devoted to pleasure and luxury; a voluptuary.
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A self-professed sybarite, he spent much of his time drinking and philandering.
For though a serious writer, Capote was also a party-loving sybarite who became a darling of the rich and famous of high society.
All first-class and business-class passengers, passengers needing special assistance, and families travelling with… I have been called a voluptuary, a sybarite, a hedonist, a creep.
The pomaded, rouged, bewigged sybarite is a classic Man Who Loved Women (as in François Truffaut's 1977 film).
I have been called a voluptuary, a sybarite, a hedonist, a creep.
She's a checked-out mom, a sybarite with time on her hands.
The "pre" period, which peaks at around eleven and suits the sybarite better than it does the claustrophobe, features the usual semi-fancy fin-de-millénaire fare — braised short ribs, sesame-crusted tuna, yada yada.
He became a czar and a sybarite".
A sybarite finds what he's looking for in Amsterdam.
In what Marshall identifies as "the most radical act of her life so far," this towering genius hadn't chosen an "intellectual consort" but an apparent sybarite dismissed by her friends as "half an idiot," a person who had most likely never read a book all the way through.
Of special interest is "Les Cousins" (1959) on Friday, his variation of the city-mouse, country-mouse parable in which Jean-Claude Brialy, playing a debonair Parisian sybarite, corrupts his naïve country cousin and cruelly steals his girlfriend.
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