hedonism
Americannoun
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the doctrine that pleasure or happiness is the highest good.
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devotion to pleasure as a way of life.
The later Roman emperors were notorious for their hedonism.
- Synonyms:
- carousal, dissipation, debauchery, libertinism, sensualism
- Antonyms:
- self-denial, abstemious, asceticism, puritanism
noun
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ethics
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the doctrine that moral value can be defined in terms of pleasure See utilitarianism
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the doctrine that the pursuit of pleasure is the highest good
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the pursuit of pleasure as a matter of principle
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indulgence in sensual pleasures
Other Word Forms
- hedonic adjective
- hedonist noun
Etymology
Origin of hedonism
First recorded in 1855–60; from Greek hēdonḗ “pleasure, enjoyment” + -ism
Explanation
Strictly speaking, hedonism is the belief that pursuing pleasure leads to the greatest ethical good. In practice, though, the ethical part sometimes gets lost in the pleasure part. Hedonism originally hails from the Greek word hedone, meaning "pleasure." In Ancient Greece, hedonism really did have an ethical component, and its adherents really believed that society would be best served if you as an individual cultivated those things that gave you the greatest pleasure, instead of the self-denial inherent in other philosophies and religions. Over time the philosophical aspect of hedonism has faded and we are left an idea that looks to us very much like, well, Las Vegas.
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Example Sentences
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Beachler: The first sketches of the juke joint I drew were red, representing capitalism, hedonism, all the things we are under the cover of the dark.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 17, 2025
But Mr. Parker’s incorporation of clubby rhythms suggests neither mind-expansion nor hedonism but rather mathematical precision.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 21, 2025
Dyer says looking back is "awful" and that his days of "hedonism" and "mad behaviour" are over.
From BBC • May 10, 2025
After a breezy “Rock Your Body” and embracing 2000s club hedonism on “SexyBack,” a harnessed-up Timberlake returned for his “Mirrors” encore atop the LED vessel that carried him above the crowd.
From Seattle Times • May 3, 2024
“The Manichaeans, see, were followers of this Persian guy who lived in the third century. They believed that hedonism was the only way to get rid of their sins.”
From "Dreaming in Cuban" by Cristina García
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