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sybaritic

 
Dictionary: syb·a·rit·ic   (sĭb'ə-rĭt'ĭk) pronunciation

adj.
  1. Devoted to or marked by pleasure and luxury.
  2. Sybaritic Of or relating to Sybaris or its people.
Sybaritically Syb'a·rit'i·cal·ly adv.

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adjective

    Characterized by or devoted to pleasure and luxury as a lifestyle: epicurean, hedonic, hedonistic, voluptuary, voluptuous. See pain/pleasure.

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The adjective has one meaning:

Meaning #1: furnishing gratification of the senses
  Synonyms: epicurean, luxurious, voluptuary, voluptuous


 
 
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