Pronunciation: /ˌɛpɪˈkjʊəriən/
noun a person who enjoys fine food and drink, often in luxurious surroundings
A1 An epicurean is someone who enjoys fine food and drink.
A2 As an epicurean, she always seeks out the best restaurants in town.
B1 The epicurean savored every bite of the gourmet meal.
B2 The epicurean's discerning palate could distinguish even the subtlest flavors.
C1 The epicurean's culinary adventures took them to Michelin-starred restaurants around the world.
C2 Known for their epicurean tastes, the couple hosted extravagant dinner parties with the finest ingredients.
adjective relating to the principles of Epicurus, who advocated for a life of pleasure and enjoyment
A1 She is an epicurean eater who enjoys trying different types of food.
A2 The restaurant's menu caters to epicurean tastes with a variety of gourmet dishes.
B1 The epicurean chef carefully selects the finest ingredients for his dishes.
B2 The wine connoisseur's epicurean palate can distinguish the subtle flavors in each glass.
C1 The epicurean lifestyle emphasizes the enjoyment of fine food, wine, and art.
C2 The epicurean traveler seeks out unique culinary experiences in every destination they visit.
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