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sybariticsyb‧a‧rit‧ic /ˌsɪbəˈrɪtɪk◂/ adjective literary sybariticOrigin: 1600-1700 Latin Sybariticus, from Sybaris ancient Italian city whose people lived in great wealth and comfort - Chesarynth looked at his sybaritic features and decided his laziness had made him prefer fleshly pleasures to work.
- Even by 1920, the concept of a holiday taken purely for sybaritic enjoyment was still something many people wrestled with.
- The brothers' opulent and sybaritic lifestyle soon made them take chances.
wanting or enjoying expensive pleasures and comforts |