Glutting: meaning, definitions and examples
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glutting
[ ˈɡlʌt.ɪŋ ]
excessive consumption
Glutting refers to the act of consuming something in excessive amounts, often to the point of overindulgence. It is typically used in the context of food, but can also apply to other types of consumption or activity.
Synonyms
excess, overindulgence, satiation.
Examples of usage
- The glutting of food during the holidays often leads to regrets later.
- His glutting on sugary treats caused him to feel ill.
- They were accused of glutting the market with too many products.
Translations
Translations of the word "glutting" in other languages:
🇵🇹 excesso
🇮🇳 अत्यधिक भोजन
🇩🇪 Sättigung
🇮🇩 berlebihan
🇺🇦 переповненість
🇵🇱 przejedzenie
🇯🇵 過剰
🇫🇷 gloutonnement
🇪🇸 saciado
🇹🇷 aşırı yeme
🇰🇷 과식
🇸🇦 إفراط
🇨🇿 přejedení
🇸🇰 prejedanie
🇨🇳 过度
🇸🇮 prežvečenje
🇮🇸 ofáti
🇰🇿 артық жеу
🇬🇪 მეტისმეტი
🇦🇿 artıqlıq
🇲🇽 exceso
Etymology
The word 'glutting' originates from the Old English word 'glūttian', which meant 'to swallow'. The term has evolved over time, gaining connotations of excess and overconsumption. The prefix 'glut-' comes from the Latin 'gluttire', which also means 'to swallow down'. This connection highlights the physical act of consuming large quantities. As language developed, the term began to emphasize not just the act of eating but the implications of overdoing it, particularly in eating and other indulgences. Today, 'glutting' carries a negative connotation, suggesting a lack of moderation or control in consumption, and is often used in discussions about health, diet, and consumerism.