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gluttony

Noun

This term carries a strong moral or judgmental weight, often associated with the theological concept of one of the seven deadly sins. It describes a lack of restraint that transcends simple hunger, implying a compulsive or wasteful consumption that is viewed as a vice. When used figuratively, it describes an insatiable craving for non-food items, such as power or wealth. In these contexts, it suggests a destructive level of ambition or greed that consumes everything in its path, often leading to an eventual collapse or failure.

Meanings

Noun

The habit or act of eating or drinking to excess.

"His gluttony led to severe health problems in his middle age."

Noun

An excessive desire or greed for something, often used in a figurative sense to describe an insatiable appetite for power, information, or pleasure.

"The CEO's gluttony for corporate expansion eventually destabilized the company."

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