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NOUN
  1. a person addicted to luxury and pleasures of the senses

How To Use sybarite In A Sentence

  • They encouraged him, while in the city, to live like a sybarite.
  • After an evening of excess and a day of regret, even the most committed sybarite can be tempted to take the following night off. A New Year's Day Bordello
  • We have an indefinable impression that the rajah is a sensuous, indolent, extravagant sybarite, given to polo, diamonds and dancing girls, and amputates the heads of his subjects at pleasure; but that is very far from the truth. Modern India
  • True sybarites can indulge in alfresco massages. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gathering his slight person together, P. Sybarite crouched, quivered, jumped for glory and the Saints -- and all but brained himself on that impish and trickish grating. The Day of Days An Extravaganza
  • There were many little touches that even a jaded sybarite like me appreciated. Times, Sunday Times
  • Would you be kind enough to go back on deck and tell Kay that I said she's an uncultivated, ill-bred sybarite?
  • He is essentially a sybarite, renting a spacious palazzo by the Grand Canal, eating, drinking and, separated from his wife in England, womanising with zest.
  • Luxury amid coastal wilderness is beguiling but concerns locals, who fear too many sybarites will spoil the coast.
  • Spectacle is the best word to describe the show; as it would enthuse the most jaded sybarite.
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