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I think the word you are looking for is "sybarite."






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  • I believe "hedonist", "Sybarite" or "Epicurean" would all work. Note I have capitalised the last two since they are based around proper nouns - but not everyone does this.

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  • I believe "hedonist", "Sybarite" or "Epicurean" would all work. Note I have capitalised the last two since they are based around proper nouns - but not everyone does this.

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  • I believe "hedonist", "Sybarite" or "Epicurean" would all work. Note I have capitalised the last two since they are based around proper nouns - but not everyone does this.

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I believe "hedonist", "Sybarite" or "Epicurean" would all work. Note I have capitalised the last two since they are based around proper nouns - but not everyone does this.

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I believe "hedonist", "Sybarite" or "Epicurean" would all work. Note I have capitalised the last two since they are based around proper nouns - but not everyone does this.

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