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Epicure Meaning: Definition, Examples, and Translations

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epicure

epi-cure

🇺🇸 /ˈɛpɪkˌjʊɹ/ · 🇬🇧 /ˈɛpɪkjˌɔː/

Definitions

Context #1 | Noun

philosophy

A person who takes particular pleasure in fine food and drink; a connoisseur.

Synonyms

bon vivant, foodie, gourmet.

Examples of usage

  • He was known as an epicure, always seeking out the best restaurants in town.
  • As an epicure, she enjoyed experimenting with new recipes and ingredients.
Context #2 | Noun

literature

A follower of the philosophy of Epicurus, who argued that pleasure is the highest good.

Synonyms

Epicurean.

Examples of usage

  • The epicures gathered to discuss the teachings of Epicurus and how they applied to modern life.

Translations

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Quick facts about “epicure”

Epicure is a 2-syllable noun (epi-cure). It is pronounced /ˈɛpɪkˌjʊɹ/ in American English and /ˈɛpɪkjˌɔː/ in British English. On finesentence.com it has 2 meanings, 4 synonyms, and translations into 21 languages. It ranks #33,045 among the most common English words.

Origin of 'epicure'

The word 'epicure' originates from the Greek philosopher Epicurus, who believed that pleasure was the greatest good. Over time, the term evolved to refer to someone who enjoys fine food and drink. The concept of being an epicure has been celebrated in literature and philosophy for centuries, emphasizing the enjoyment of life's pleasures.


Word Frequency Rank

This word's position of #33,045 indicates it's among the more rare English words. While understanding it broadens your vocabulary, focus on more common words first.