Voluptuary: Meaning, Usage & Comparisons
“Voluptuary” names someone devoted to comfort and rich, sensual living—plush textures, long baths, fine food. See collocations, prepositions, comparisons (hedonist, sybarite), and examples.
“Voluptuary” names someone devoted to comfort and rich, sensual living—plush textures, long baths, fine food. See collocations, prepositions, comparisons (hedonist, sybarite), and examples.
A sybarite is someone devoted to comfort and luxury—soft sheets, fine food, slow baths—more “plush” than “party.” See collocations, prepositions, comparisons (hedonist, epicure), and examples.
“Playboy” names a stylish, socially active man known for luxury and many romances. Learn grammar, collocations, prepositions, comparisons (rake, libertine), examples, and tone-aware usage.
“Hedonist” names a pleasure-seeker—sometimes a philosopher of well-being, sometimes a party lover. Learn collocations, prepositions, comparisons (epicure, libertine), and clear example uses.