Definitions for Sybaritic

Sybaritic Syb·a·rit·ic

Spelling: [sib-uh-rit-ik]
IPA: /ˌsɪb əˈrɪt ɪk/

Sybaritic is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 17 points.

You can make 340 anagrams from letters in Sybaritic (abciirsty).

Definitions for Sybaritic

adjective

  1. (usually lowercase) pertaining to or characteristic of a sybarite; characterized by or loving luxury or sensuous pleasure:
  2. of, relating to, or characteristic of Sybaris or its inhabitants.

Origin of Sybaritic

Latin Sybarīticus Greek Sybarītikós, equivalent to Sybarī́t(ēs) Sybarite + -ikos -ic

Examples for Sybaritic

I had heard that Sir William Howe was of Sybaritic temperament.

Though born to the forest, and a good woodsman, he had Sybaritic tastes, which needed only opportunity to bud and bloom.

That is as near to Sybaritic luxury as a man should care to come.

The traveller reposes with a feeling of Sybaritic delight under its thick and evergreen foliage, enriched with brilliant flowers.

Our first night in La Gloria was not one of Sybaritic pleasure.

There are crofts, with thick, tall hedges, and cattle lying in them with a Sybaritic luxury of indolence.

He liked inaction, no matter how Sybaritic as much as I. Then, "Okay," and he reached for the telephone.

We were becoming selfish, self-indulgent, Sybaritic rapidly.

For so many of these Sybaritic recipes are wholly impractical for the modern home chef.

His wide, thin lips were pursed in Sybaritic enjoyment of his cigar.

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