involve,partcipate
The word splurge which means extravagant indulgence in spending was found to have originated in approximately 1820 to 1830 in America. It is believed to be a blend of the words splash and surge.
'Indulgance' means to 'spoil' someone, giving them/ you having treats etc. Many might consider chocalate as their little indulgance. In your sentence it means, don't give the little fella too much or he will become spoilt. Hope that helped!
Surprised almost means the same as startled.
Do you mean indulge as in excessive amounts?
involve,partcipate
Another word that closely means the same as indulgence is "pampering," which refers to the act of providing oneself with luxurious or excessive satisfaction or gratification.
tolorance
overindulgence, intemperateness, self-indulgence or intemperance
The word splurge which means extravagant indulgence in spending was found to have originated in approximately 1820 to 1830 in America. It is believed to be a blend of the words splash and surge.
The word "candy" can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to a sweet treat. As a verb, it means to treat someone with excessive indulgence or desire.
The word "reply" means the same as respond.
'Indulgance' means to 'spoil' someone, giving them/ you having treats etc. Many might consider chocalate as their little indulgance. In your sentence it means, don't give the little fella too much or he will become spoilt. Hope that helped!
Douce indulgence is a French equivalent of the English phrase "sweet indulgence."Specifically, the feminine adjective douce means "sweet." The feminine noun indulgence is a cognate in English and French. The pronunciation is "doo-seh-dyool-zhawnss."
amenity, luxury, frill, indulgence
Indulgent is a adjective.
It means 'excessive care' , 'indulgence', 'spoiling'.