单词 | gluttony |
释义 | gluttony (once / 5814 pages) n Called one of the seven deadly sins, gluttony is characterized by a limitless appetite for food and drink and overindulgence to the point where one is no longer eating just to live, but rather living to eat. Present in Old French and Middle English, the word glutonie derived from the Latin gluttire, "to swallow," which in turn came from gula, the word for "throat." In some cultures, gluttony is considered an indication of the country’s wealth, but in most cases it is simply gross and unacceptable. Nowadays, gluttony is seen as an emotional cry for help, as succinctly put by author Peter De Vries, who said, “Gluttony is an emotional escape, a sign something is eating us.” WORD FAMILYgluttony: gluttonies USAGE EXAMPLESThere’s a split in the yoga world about the pros and cons of flesh-eating but unanimous consent that gluttony is not your friend. Wall Street Journal(Dec 29, 2016) And when I reach for yet one more sweet, I’m not just revealing my gluttony. New York Times(Nov 22, 2016) They found that, for these patients, a week of gluttony did not affect glucose tolerance. Time(Nov 22, 2016) 1n habitual eating to excess Hypo|Hyper greediness, hoggishness, piggishness an excessive desire for food edacity, esurience, rapaciousness, rapacity, voraciousness, voracityextreme gluttony intemperance the quality of being intemperate 2n eating to excess (personified as one of the deadly sins) Syn|Hyper gula, overeating deadly sin, mortal sin an unpardonable sin entailing a total loss of grace |
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