glutton
1 Americannoun
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a person who eats and drinks excessively or voraciously.
- Synonyms:
- chowhound, gastronome, gourmand
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a person with a remarkably great desire or capacity for something.
a glutton for work;
a glutton for punishment.
noun
noun
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a person devoted to eating and drinking to excess; greedy person
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ironic a person who has or appears to have a voracious appetite for something
a glutton for punishment
noun
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of glutton1
First recorded in 1175–1225; Middle English glutun, from Old French glouton, from Latin gluttōn-, stem of gluttō, variant of glūtō, akin to glūtīre “to gulp down”
Origin of glutton2
First recorded in 1665–75; translation of German Vielfraß, from viel “much” (cognate with obsolete English fele; see also plus ( def. )) + fraß “eater” (noun derivative of fressen “to eat” (used of animals); cf. fress ( def. ), fret 1 ( def. ))
Explanation
Do you like to eat and drink — I mean, really like to eat and drink? Then you might be a glutton. We all have our favorite foods and drinks, but some people are a little more into it than others — these people are gluttons. Someone who's a glutton because they just eat too much is different from a gourmet or gourmand, who enjoys only the best food. This word also is used in phrases like "glutton for punishment," which you might say about a student who asks for extra homework.
Vocabulary lists containing glutton
"The Odyssey" by Homer, Books 1–7
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Example Sentences
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“Full Phil” took about an hour to reveal its point — that parenthood makes you a glutton for punishment — and the jokes are more gestures at where a joke should be.
From Los Angeles Times • May 19, 2026
But for all her apparent promise, it quickly became clear that Kelly was less a journalistic powerhouse than a glutton for controversy.
From Slate • May 6, 2026
Six is a perfect number, and seven is a prime number, but only a glutton for punishment would put them together in front of a bunch of 13-year-olds.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 14, 2025
“I guess I’m just a glutton for punishment,” Hough said with a laugh during a video interview from Minneapolis.
From New York Times • Nov. 19, 2023
People thought he was a glutton for punishment, that he liked getting dumped.
From "An Abundance of Katherines" by John Green
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