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- Gluttony - Wikipedia
Gluttony (Latin: gula, derived from the Latin gluttire meaning 'to gulp down or swallow') means over-indulgence and over-consumption of anything to the point of waste
- GLUTTONY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of GLUTTONY is excess in eating or drinking How to use gluttony in a sentence
- Gluttony | Description, Deadly Sin, History, Bible, Facts | Britannica
Gluttony is defined as excess in eating and drinking Although eating and drinking for pleasure is not seen as sinful, eating or drinking to excess beyond reason is a sin Drunkenness, which is caused by excessive consumption of intoxicating beverages, is considered a type of gluttony
- What Is Gluttony, and Is it a Sin? - Bible Study Tools
Gluttony, one of the seven deadly sins, is the sin associated with an unhealthy indulgence in material delights, usually food However, it is not just eating to excess, but it can include drinking, screen time, lustful thoughts and behaviors, and similar types of obsessive love of material pleasure
- Seven deadly sins - Wikipedia
The world-renowned Evangelist, Billy Graham, presents in this volume an excellent analysis of the seven deadly sins which he enumerates as pride, anger, envy, impurity, gluttony, avarice and slothfulness
- GLUTTONY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
In an age of gluttony there is one thing that appears to be getting tinier First, overweight people must not think that gluttony and sloth -- their own personal failings -- caused their fatness Sloth and gluttony are two of the seven deadly sins, after all
- What is Gluttony? Definition and Consequences of This Sin
Gluttony is defined as the over-indulgence or lack of self-restraint in food, drink, or wealth items, especially as status tokens The English word comes from the Latin and means “to gulp ” Gluttony worships food to feed our own self-love
- GLUTTONY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Rage, annoyance, bad moods, gluttony, overindulgence, immodesty, greed, hedonism, or insatiability are all instances of failed temperance
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