VI. WORDS RELATING TO THE SENTIMENT AND MORAL POWERS
IV. MORAL AFFECTIONS
4. Moral practice
Gluttony.
[Antonyms: fasting.]
[Nouns] gluttony; greed; greediness; voracity.
epicurism; good living, high living; edacity, gulosity, crapulence; guttling, guzzling; pantophagy.
good cheer, blow out; feast (food) [more]; gastronomy, batterie de cuisine.
epicure, bon vivant, gourmand; glutton, cormorant, hog, belly god, Apicius, gastronome.
gormandize, gorge; overgorge, overeat oneself; engorge, eat one's fill, cram, stuff; guttle, guzzle; bolt, devour, gobble up; gulp (swallow food) [more]; raven, eat out of house and home.
have the stomach of an ostrich; play a good knife and fork (appetite) [more].
pamper.
[Adjectives] gluttonous, greedy; gormandizing; edacious, omnivorous, crapulent, swinish.
pampered; overfed, overgorged.