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  1. living and behaving in ways that mean you have as much pleasure as possible, according to the belief that the most important thing in life is to enjoy yourself: Had Raphael been alive today, his hedonistic lifestyle would have generated as many headlines as his outstanding art.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HedonismHedonism - Wikipedia

    The term originates in ethical philosophy, where axiological or value hedonism is the claim that pleasure is the sole form of intrinsic value, [3] [4] [5] while normative or ethical hedonism claims that pursuing pleasure and avoiding pain for oneself or others are the ultimate expressions of ethical good. [1]

  3. The meaning of HEDONISTIC is devoted to the pursuit of pleasure : of, relating to, or characterized by hedonism. How to use hedonistic in a sentence.

  4. A hedonistic person is committed to seeking sensual pleasure — the type of guy you might find in a massage parlor or at an all-you-can-eat buffet. This term — along with the related words hedonist and hedonistic — is derived from the Greek word hedone, "pleasure."

  5. hedonistic. adjective. /ˌhedəˈnɪstɪk/, /ˌhiːdəˈnɪstɪk/ based on the belief that pleasure is the most important thing in life. the hedonistic philosophy of ‘eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow we die!’. Want to learn more?

  6. (hedənɪstɪk , hiː- ) adjective. Hedonistic means relating to hedonism. [formal] ...the hedonistic pleasures of the South. The cookery course was serious and hedonistic at the same time. Synonyms: pleasure-seeking, self-indulgent, luxurious, voluptuous More Synonyms of hedonistic. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  7. : a person who is devoted to the pursuit of pleasure : someone who practices hedonism. The most recent vintage to hit U.S. retail shelves is 2007, which produced rich wines with flattering fruit and voluptuous texture—a hedonist's dream. James Molesworth.

  8. The earliest known use of the adjective hedonistic is in the 1860s. OED's earliest evidence for hedonistic is from 1866, in the writing of John Stuart Mill, philosopher, economist, and advocate of women's rights.

  9. A complete guide to the word "HEDONISTIC": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  10. Synonyms for HEDONISTIC: luxurious, sensual, sybaritic, overindulgent, indulgent, decadent, self-indulgent, greedy; Antonyms of HEDONISTIC: sober, continent, temperate, abstemious, abstinent, ascetic, austere, self-denying.

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