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    hedonistic
    /ˌhiːdəˈnɪstɪk/

    adjective

    • 1. engaged in the pursuit of pleasure; sensually self-indulgent: "a hedonistic existence of booze, drugs, and parties"

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  2. Hedonistic means living and behaving in ways that mean you have as much pleasure as possible, according to the belief that the most important thing in life is to enjoy yourself. Learn more about the word, its pronunciation, synonyms, and translations in different languages.

  3. Learn the meaning of hedonistic, an adjective that describes someone or something devoted to the pursuit of pleasure. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HedonismHedonism - Wikipedia

    The term originates in ethical philosophy, where axiological or value hedonism is the claim that pleasure is the sole form of intrinsic value, [3] [4] [5] while normative or ethical hedonism claims that pursuing pleasure and avoiding pain for oneself or others are the ultimate expressions of ethical good. [1]

  5. A hedonistic person is committed to seeking sensual pleasure — the type of guy you might find in a massage parlor or at an all-you-can-eat buffet. This term — along with the related words hedonist and hedonistic — is derived from the Greek word hedone, "pleasure."

  6. Define hedonistic. hedonistic synonyms, hedonistic pronunciation, hedonistic translation, English dictionary definition of hedonistic. n. 1. Pursuit of or devotion to pleasure, especially to the pleasures of the senses. 2. Philosophy The ethical doctrine holding that only what is pleasant...

  7. Hedonistic means based on the belief that pleasure is the most important thing in life. Learn how to use this adjective with pictures, pronunciation and usage notes from OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com.

  8. Hedonistic means relating to hedonism, which is the pursuit of pleasure or self-indulgence. Learn more about the word frequency, synonyms, collocations, and usage of hedonistic with examples from The Guardian and other sources.