Epicureans [adjective]
Definition of Epicureans:
loving food and finer things
Opposite/Antonyms of Epicureans:
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Sentence/Example of Epicureans:
In this way, escalating truffle prices aren’t just a benchmark for epicurean status.
The decline of Art was rapid as men became rich, and Epicurean life was sought as the highest good.
Much as I abhor the title of an epicure, on the other hand I feel proud of the title of genuine Epicurean.
I took you for a man of noble thoughts and exalted feelings; but I see now that you are a genuine Epicurean.
All the goods of life he tasted with epicurean zest; all the evils he bore with stoical indifference.
Is it an improvement to give up a simple life and lofty religious enthusiasm for materialistic enjoyments and epicurean display?
The genuine teaching of Epicurus he did not know; hence he considered himself an Epicurean.
The lot of whatever is most noble on the earth below falls not amidst the rosy Gardels of the Epicurean.
Apician, a-pish′yan, adj. relating to Apicius, the Roman epicurean in the time of Tiberius: luxurious and expensive in diet.
On his way to the mill he had dwelt with Epicurean indulgence on this sight of her, and he had not been disappointed.