Sensualist vs Sybarite - What's the difference?
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A person who believes in enjoying sensuality and the experience of pleasant sensations.
One who holds to the doctrine of sensualism.
A person devoted to pleasure and luxury; a voluptuary.
* 1969 , Victor Ernest Watts (translator), (author), The (Consolation of Philosophy) , (Penguin Books), book III, chapter iv, page 87:
* 2011 December 16th, William Grimes, “Obituary of Christopher Hitchens” in the New York Times :
As nouns the difference between sensualist and sybarite
is that sensualist is a person who believes in enjoying sensuality and the experience of pleasant sensations while sybarite is a native or inhabitant of sybaris.sensualist
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* See alsosybarite
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(en noun)- Although the proud lord clothed himself // In purple robes and gem-stones white, // Yet Nero grew to all men’s hate // A wild and cruel sybarite .
- Thus began a dual career as political agitator and upper-crust sybarite . He arranged a packed schedule of antiwar demonstrations by day and Champagne-flooded parties with Oxford’s elite at night.