indulgent

/ɪnˈdʌldʒənt/
adjective
  1. Willing to allow someone to have or do what they want, especially by being too generous or lenient.
    • The indulgent parents rarely said no to their children's requests.
    • He had an indulgent smile as he watched his son play in the mud.
    • My grandmother is very indulgent and always lets me have dessert before dinner.
  2. Allowing oneself to enjoy pleasures, especially food, drink, or comfort, often without restraint.
    • He took an indulgent afternoon nap instead of finishing his chores.
    • The chocolate cake was rich and indulgent, with layers of cream and fudge.
    • After a long week of work, she treated herself to an indulgent spa weekend.
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