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Meaning & Definition of Gluttony in English

English

Gluttony

Excessive eating or drinking.


Pronunciation:

/ˈɡlʌtəni/

Part of Speech:

noun

Plural:

gluttonies

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: The habit of eating and drinking excessively.

    Example Sentence: His gluttony at the buffet was evident as he piled his plate high.

  • Definition: Overindulgence in food or drink.

    Example Sentence: The holiday season often leads to gluttony with rich foods and desserts.

  • Definition: Greediness for food.

    Example Sentence: Her gluttony was surprising, as she seemed to have no limits when it came to dessert.

  • Definition: An excessive or insatiable appetite for something.

    Example Sentence: His gluttony for power drove him to make unethical decisions.

  • Definition: One of the seven deadly sins in Christian theology.

    Example Sentence: Historically, gluttony has been viewed as a moral failing.

Etymology

Origin: From Middle English 'glotouny', from Old French 'glotonie', from 'gloton', based on Latin 'gluttonem'.

Synonyms

overeatinggorgingindulgenceinsatiabilityvoracity

Common Phrases and Expressions

  • eat like a pig: To eat in a very messy or excessive manner.
  • gobble up: To eat something quickly and greedily.
  • feast one's eyes: To enjoy looking at something, especially food.
  • have a sweet tooth: To have a strong liking for sweet foods.

Translations

  • Spanish: glotonería
  • French: gloutonnerie
  • German: Völlerei
  • Russian: обжорство

Related Words

  • glutton: A person who eats excessively or voraciously.
  • gorge: To eat something greedily.
  • overeating: The act of eating more than needed.

Slang Meanings of gluttony

  • Meaning: Munchies

    Example Sentence: After the party, the munchies hit and I couldn't stop snacking.

  • Meaning: Pigging out

    Example Sentence: We pigged out on pizza during the game last night.

  • Meaning: Feasting

    Example Sentence: They were feasting like royalty at the banquet.