noun
- the practice of seeking pleasure and comfort, especially through fine food and drink; devotion to sensory enjoyment
- the philosophy or teachings of Epicurus, emphasizing the pursuit of modest pleasures and freedom from fear and pain
Usage: often used to describe a lifestyle focused on refined tastes and luxuries
Usage: historical; refers to ancient Greek philosophy, often misunderstood as pure indulgence
Examples
- Her epicurism was evident in her collection of rare wines and gourmet ingredients.
- The restaurant's menu reflected a philosophy of epicurism, celebrating the finest flavors.
- He rejected epicurism in favor of a simpler, more modest way of living.
- Ancient epicurism was misrepresented by later generations who equated it with excess.
- The chef's epicurism inspired him to travel the world seeking authentic culinary traditions.
- Critics accused the wealthy elite of epicurism while others suffered from poverty.