What is another word for Sybaritical?

Pronunciation: [sˌɪbɑːɹˈɪtɪkə͡l] (IPA)

Sybaritical is an adjective that refers to a luxurious or pleasure-seeking lifestyle. Some synonymous words for sybaritical are hedonistic, opulent, extravagant, lavish, indulgent, and decadent. These words all convey a sense of excessive indulgence in pleasure or luxury. A person who is sybaritical is often seen as living the high life, indulging in expensive tastes and enjoying the finer things in life. They may prioritize their own comforts and pleasure above all else, and may be criticized for being self-centered or lacking in empathy. Synonyms for sybaritical can be used interchangeably to describe the same type of lifestyle or personality.

What are the hypernyms for Sybaritical?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Sybaritical

The employer of the pseudo-lackey, who is not aware of any of his projects, is a masterful presentation of a type which we know as the Sybaritical citizen; the character of the valet is so fantastical that the account of his adventures belongs absolutely to the "genre" of the newspaper novel.
"Contemporary Russian Novelists"
Serge Persky
We were quite Sybaritical as to hours, with breakfast and dinner courses, and mouth-organs and cigarettes and jam between meals.
"Over the Rocky Mountains to Alaska"
Charles Warren Stoddard

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