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sybaritic Meaning in Telugu ( sybaritic తెలుగు అంటే)



సిబారిటిక్, విషయం సంబంధిత

ఇంద్రియాలకు లగ్జరీ మరియు సంతృప్తిని ప్రదర్శించు,

Adjective:

ప్రియమైన లగ్జరీ, విషయం సంబంధిత,



sybaritic తెలుగు అర్థానికి ఉదాహరణ:

పాలియోంటోలాజికా సినికా (సిరీస్ డి) పత్రికలో ప్రచురించబడిన అనేక మోనోగ్రాఫ్లలో ఫ్రాంజు వీడెన్‌రిచు ఈ విషయం సంబంధిత వివరణాత్మక వర్ణనను అందించాడు.

విషయం సంబంధిత ఆరోగ్య శాఖాధికారులకు వెంటనే తెలియచేయవలెను.

sybaritic's Usage Examples:

devious shrewdness of a clothing salesman, ironical to underlings and toadying to higher-ups, discreetly indulging a sybaritic streak, I was coming to.


[Johnson] had the reputation of being a trencherman, a hard drinker, a Herculean lover, an epicure, a sybaritic fancier of.


Xifeng"s relationship with her sybaritic husband changed greatly as the story processed.


their hedonism, feasts, and excesses, to the extent that "sybarite" and "sybaritic" have become bywords for opulence, luxury and outrageous pleasure-seeking.


said that the play "marked my deliverance from the ranks of the sleek, sybaritic, stiff-shirted, swallow-tailed "smoothies" to which I seemed condemned.


He takes care to guide the girl away from the sybaritic sloth in which many aristocratic women indulge, encouraging her to "rise.


Sex should not be cultivated as a sybaritic indulgence, but with reference always to spiritual uplift, mental inspiration.


Massinger exploits Charles"s actual reputation as a pleasure-loving and sybaritic monarch to create the mood for his romantic comedy.


Walid was known to indulge in the sort of sybaritic activities depicted on the frescoes, particularly sitting on the edge of pools listening to music or poetry.


Bond, and this book contains many of the elements: remote travel, the sybaritic delights of diplomatic life, violence and adventure.


Schneider wrote of Heinlein"s Stranger In A Strange Land that Harshaw was "a sybaritic fop and guru dilettante" and that Jubal "could also be seen as the stranger.


Σύβαρις, συβάρεως, Συβαρίτης Sybarī́tēs, Συβαριτικός Sybarite, sybaritic, sybaritism syc- fig Greek συκῆ, σῦκον (sûkon) sycomancy, sycophant syn-, sy-, syg-.


easy, middle class surroundings had been stifling Verlaine"s admittedly sybaritic literary talent.



Synonyms:

epicurean, luxurious, indulgent, luxuriant, voluptuous, voluptuary,



Antonyms:

nonindulgent, poor, abstemious, unpermissive, unfavorable,



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