gluttony
/ˈɡlʌtəni/
noun
- The habit or sin of eating or drinking too much; excessive indulgence in food or drink.
- She struggled with gluttony and decided to see a nutritionist for help.
- His gluttony at the buffet was legendary; he ate enough for three people.
- In many religions, gluttony is considered one of the seven deadly sins.
- Excessive desire for or consumption of something, such as wealth or pleasure.
- His gluttony for attention made him constantly seek the spotlight.
- The company's gluttony for profits led to unethical business practices.
- The gluttony of the rich during the famine shocked the entire nation.
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