Voluptuary

//vəˈlʌptʃʊəɹi//

Synonyms for "voluptuary" (61 found)

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Translations

12 translations across 7 languages.

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Ancient Greek

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  • τρυφητής noun (one whose life is devoted to sensual appetites)

Bulgarian

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  • похотливец noun (one whose life is devoted to sensual appetites)
  • сластолю́бец noun (one whose life is devoted to sensual appetites)

Finnish

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  • nautiskelija noun (one whose life is devoted to sensual appetites)

Hungarian

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  • élvhajhász adj (of or relating to the seeking of sensual pleasure)
  • élvhajhászó adj (of or relating to the seeking of sensual pleasure)
  • kéjenc noun (one whose life is devoted to sensual appetites)
  • élvhajhász noun (one whose life is devoted to sensual appetites)

Latin

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  • dēliciae noun (one whose life is devoted to sensual appetites)
  • labda noun (one whose life is devoted to sensual appetites)

Russian

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  • сластолю́бец noun (one whose life is devoted to sensual appetites)

Telugu

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  • విటుడు noun (one whose life is devoted to sensual appetites)

Sample sentences

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Eva considers herself to be a true voluptuary.

Source: tatoeba (7681619)

But Mrs. Cole, in oppoſition to this, aſſured me that the gentlemen I ſhould be preſented to, were, by their rank and taſte of things, infinitely ſuperior to the being touch'd with any glare of dreſs, or ornaments, ſuch as ſilly women rather confound, and overlay, than ſet off their beauty with; that theſe veteran voluptuaries knew better than not to hold them in the higheſt contempt, […]

Source: wiktionary

His features might have been called good, had there not lurked under the pent-house of his eye, that sly epicurean twinkle which indicates the cautious voluptuary.

Source: wiktionary

St. Clare, who was in heart a poetical voluptuary, smiled as Miss Ophelia made her remark on his premises, […]

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