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Voluptuary

usgb/vəˈlʌptʃueri/Volume
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Literary UsagePlay
Used more in books and stories than in everyday conversation, creating an artistic impression. SlideIn the novel, the character was portrayed as a true voluptuary, lavishly dressed and constantly surrounded by fine art.
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Excessive IndulgencePlay
Suggests someone who often goes overboard in seeking pleasure, potentially neglecting other aspects of life. SlideHer voluptuary ways led her to spend every weekend at the spa, ignoring her family responsibilities.
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Can imply overindulgence or lack of restraint, often viewed as a negative trait in many cultures. SlideHe was criticized as a voluptuary for spending fortunes on paintings while his employees were underpaid.