indulgence in
Frequency: 7.512.0 per million words
Used to specify the thing that is being enjoyed or done to excess.
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Examples (10)
- She allowed herself only a few moments' indulgence in self-pity.
- His daily indulgence in chocolate was a habit he couldn't break.
- The artist found true freedom in his indulgence in abstract expressionism.
- Too much indulgence in rich foods can lead to health problems.
- They criticized her excessive indulgence in luxury.
- The report detailed the politician's indulgence in corrupt practices.
- He justified his occasional indulgence in video games as a stress reliever.
- The play explored the theme of human indulgence in forbidden desires.
- Parents often worry about their children's indulgence in screen time.
- A brief indulgence in nostalgia brought a smile to her face.