Pronunciation: /ɪnˈdʌldʒ/
verb to allow oneself to enjoy the pleasure of something
A1 I indulge in my favorite TV show every evening.
A2 She likes to indulge in a hot bath after a long day at work.
B1 During the holidays, I like to indulge in delicious food and drinks.
B2 After a week of hard work, he decided to indulge in a luxurious spa day.
C1 As a treat to myself, I indulge in a weekend getaway to a tropical island.
C2 The wealthy businessman would often indulge in extravagant purchases without a second thought.
formal It is important to indulge in self-care practices to maintain overall well-being.
informal Let's indulge in some retail therapy and go shopping this weekend.
slang I love to indulge in some Netflix and chill on lazy Sundays.
figurative Sometimes it's nice to indulge in a little daydreaming and escape reality for a while.
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