Definition of Sybarite

1. Noun. A person addicted to luxury and pleasures of the senses.

Exact synonyms: Voluptuary
Generic synonyms: Sensualist
Derivative terms: Sybaritic, Voluptuary

Definition of Sybarite

1. n. A person devoted to luxury and pleasure; a voluptuary.

Definition of Sybarite

1. Noun. A native or inhabitant of Sybaris. ¹

2. Noun. A person devoted to pleasure and luxury; a voluptuary. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Sybarite

1. a person devoted to pleasure and luxury [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sybarite

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swyve
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sybarite (current term)
sybarites
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sybaritisms
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sybbes
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sybilline
sybils
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syboe
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Literary usage of Sybarite

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Gentleman's Magazine (1882)
"A MODERN sybarite. A LTHOUGH few readers of the present day would echo Lord ±\. Byron's enthusiastic praise of " Vathek," and most would find in its ..."

2. The Gentleman's Magazine (1882)
"A MODERN sybarite. A LTHOUGH few readers of the present day would echo Lord £\. Byron's enthusiastic praise of " Vathek," and most would find in its ..."

3. Along Spain's River of Romance, the Guadalquivir: The Lure of the Real Spain by Ernest Slater (1912)
"... their characters—Murillo's wider renown due to Soult and Napoleon—An old Andalucian kitchen—A bath to pleases sybarite—Pilgrimage to a hillside shrine. ..."

4. The Gentleman's Magazine (1882)
"A MODERN sybarite. A LTHOUGH few readers of the present day would echo Lord ±\. Byron's enthusiastic praise of " Vathek," and most would find in its ..."

5. The Gentleman's Magazine (1882)
"A MODERN sybarite. A LTHOUGH few readers of the present day would echo Lord £\. Byron's enthusiastic praise of " Vathek," and most would find in its ..."

6. Along Spain's River of Romance, the Guadalquivir: The Lure of the Real Spain by Ernest Slater (1912)
"... their characters—Murillo's wider renown due to Soult and Napoleon—An old Andalucian kitchen—A bath to pleases sybarite—Pilgrimage to a hillside shrine. ..."

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