单词 | epicurean |
释义 | epicurean (once / 6969 pages) adjn Used as a noun or adjective, epicurean refers to a devotion to pleasure or refined, sensuous enjoyment, especially of good food and drink. Epicurus, the ancient Greek philosopher this word was named after, taught his students that pleasure was a sign of the good, and pain a sign of evil. Thus the "good life" was one filled with pleasure and the avoidance of pain. Over the centuries, epicurean has come to refer to the pursuit of the finer things in life, and the word has a whole host of great synonyms, including luxurious, voluptuous, hedonistic, and, as a noun, bon vivant. WORD FAMILYepicurean: epicureanism, epicureanly, epicureans+/epicure: epicurean, epicures/epicureanism: epicureanisms USAGE EXAMPLESPart of their return to epicurean grace might be due to recognition of their health benefits. Seattle Times(Nov 17, 2016) But I have friends who are kind of epicureans. Los Angeles Times(Nov 08, 2016) In our epicurean culture, the lowest species on the culinary food chain is the generic food court, and it has been marked for extinction. New York Times(Oct 14, 2016) 1adj devoted to pleasure epicurean pleasures Syn hedonic, hedonistic indulgent characterized by or given to yielding to the wishes of someone 2adj displaying luxury and furnishing gratification to the senses an epicurean banquet Syn luxuriant, luxurious, sybaritic, voluptuary, voluptuous indulgent characterized by or given to yielding to the wishes of someone 3n a person devoted to refined sensuous enjoyment (especially good food and drink) Syn|Hyper bon vivant, epicure, foodie, gastronome, gourmet sensualist a person who enjoys sensuality Epicurean (once / 13281 pages) adj Epicurean describes someone with refined or educated taste. Someone who insists on drinking mineral spring bottled water instead of tap water has Epicurean sophistication. The Greek philosopher, Epicurus, was famous for his prescription for happiness, “pleasure in the absence of pain.” He conducted his discussions in a garden, and was imitated for his sensuous yet relaxed lifestyle. Enjoy your wine, but not too much, or you become ill! We use the Roman spelling of Epicurus’ name; but his Greek name means “companion.” To avoid pain and stress, find a deep thinker like Epicurus as a buddy. WORD FAMILYEpicurean USAGE EXAMPLESThen comes the swerve—a central concept in Epicurean physics. The New Yorker(Nov 16, 2015) The Urban Renaissance Group acquired the building and began renovations, leading to its first tenant, The Local Epicurean, a locally owned organic pasta company. Washington Times(Sep 15, 2015) So for a midsummer food festival, New York Epicurean Events is bringing farm products and chefs from the Catskills to Flushing Town Hall. New York Times(Jul 27, 2015) adj of Epicurus or epicureanism Epicurean philosophy |
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