Similar words: barbarity, baritone, maritime, maritimes, critic, apparition, critical, arithmetic. Meaning: [‚sɪbə'rɪtɪk] adj. displaying luxury and furnishing gratification to the senses.
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(1) The brothers' opulent and sybaritic lifestyle soon made them take chances.
(2) Chesarynth looked at his sybaritic features and decided his laziness had made him prefer fleshly pleasures to work.
(3) The Dalai Lama who succeeded him pursued a sybaritic life, enjoying many mistresses, partying with friends, and acting in other ways deemed unfitting for an incarnate deity.
(4) Now the last week in August, with the sybaritic pleasures of the State Fair behind me and the September reading group deadline in front of me[http://Sentencedict.com], I can no longer avoid the monster.
(5) Someone who has a sybaritic way of life spends a lot of time relaxing in a luxurious way.
(6) Even by 1920, the concept of a holiday taken purely for sybaritic enjoyment was still something many people wrestled with.
(7) While ten years ago design and style were unique selling propositions, nowadays they are minimum requirements to attract the sybaritic post-modern guest.
(8) Despite the uncertainty in the air and armed troops on the streets, the city clings tenaciously to its sybaritic appeal.
(9) Beirut, Lebanon. Despite the uncertainty in the air and armed troops on the streets, the city clings tenaciously to its sybaritic appeal. Photo: AFP.
(10) When the austere King Faisal was assassinated in 1975, the sybaritic King Fahd took power.
(11) Lucullus spent the remainder of his days in voluptuous magnificence; a chinchilla robe of sybaritic lavishness.
More similar words: barbarity, baritone, maritime, maritimes, critic, apparition, critical, arithmetic, criticism, briticism, criticise, critically, criticize, overcritical, hypocritical, hypercritical, be critical of, critical point, candy bar, barbarism, barbarian, barbaric, parity, rarity, charity, marital, clarity, polarity, hilarity, British.