Voluptuary (noun)

A person who takes pleasure in sensual luxury, or who devotes oneself to the pursuit of pleasure.

Origin:

From latin voluptuarius, from voluptas "pleasure".

Examples:

  1. The young prince was known for his life as a voluptuary, surrounded by luxuries and indulgences.
  2. The ancient Romans were notorious for their voluptuary lifestyle, with their banquets, orgies and excesses.
  3. The wealthy businessman was often criticized for being a voluptuary, dedicating all his time and money to pleasure and luxury.
  4. She was a true voluptuary, always seeking new experiences and indulgences.
  5. He was a voluptuary at heart, always looking for new ways to pleasure himself and satisfy his desires.
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