"Gourmandize" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Gourmandize" Meaning

Gourmandize is a verb that means to eat or drink extravagantly and indulgently, especially in fine or luxurious food. It can also mean to enjoy food and drink excessively or sensually. A gourmand is a person who takes great pleasure in good food and drink, often to the point of excess. The word often carries connotations of pleasure, indulgence, and a appreciation for fine cuisine.

"Gourmandize" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Gourmandize"


As a food lover, she would gourmandize on exquisite French cuisine during her trip to Paris.
The chef loves to gourmandize on rich and decadent chocolates in his spare time.
The gourmandizing on an endless amount of sushi made her stomach ache.
With the beautiful presentation and aroma of the dish, it was hard not to gourmandize on the food.
The celebrity chef was notorious for his tendency to gourmandize on fatty and indulgent foods on set.

"Gourmandize" Similar Words

Gourde

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Gourdful

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Gourdful is an adjective that means modest, restrained or unenthusiastic in one's praise or approval. It is often the opposite of effusive or extravagant, and implies a sense of measured or tempered praise. For example: "He was gourdful in his praise of the new restaurant, saying it was 'good' without elaborating further."

Gourds

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Gourds are a type of vegetable that belong to the Cucurbitaceae family, which also includes cucumbers, melons, and squash. Gourds are typically grown for their hard, dry rinds, which can be used to make crafts, containers, or other decorative items. The term "gourd" can also refer to the fruit itself, which is often used in cooking and eaten as a vegetable.

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Gourmand

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A gourmand is a person who takes great pleasure in eating and drinking, often with a discerning and refined palate. They may be particularly fond of fine cuisine, rare ingredients, and elaborate dishes. Gourmands often appreciate the art of cooking and the enjoyment of food, but they are not necessarily connoisseurs or experts in the culinary field.

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Gourmandising

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The word "gourmandising" (pronounced /ɡʊrˈmændɪsɪŋ/) is the present participle of the verb "to gourmandise". It refers to indulging excessively in fine food and drink, often in a self-indulgent or gluttonous manner.

Gourmandism

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Gourmandism is a term that refers to a refined and snobbish appreciation of.food and drink, often characterized by a tendency to focus on the luxurious, exotic, and elaborate aspects of cuisine. A gourmand is someone who has a strong interest and enthusiasm for food and drink, and may be particular about the quality, presentation, and origin of the ingredients. Gourmandism can sometimes be associated with pretentiousness or exclusivity, as some individuals may use their refined tastes as a way to distinguish themselves from others.

Gourmandizing

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Gourmandizing: (verb) To indulge in excessive or luxurious eating and drinking, often in a self-indulgent or gluttonous manner.

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Gourmantche

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