indulgence|indulgences in English
noun
[in'dul·gence || ɪn'dʌldʒəns]
act of giving in to desire; something which gratifies, luxury; leniency, tolerance; humoring, pampering; partial remission of punishment (Roman Catholicism)
Use "indulgence|indulgences" in a sentence
1. What the Sale of Indulgences Revealed
2. Antonyms for Abstention include self-indulgence, indulgence, abandon, unconstraint, incontinence, disinhibition, covetousness, gluttony, acquisitiveness and excess
3. Chocolate is my only indulgence.
4. Sweets are my only indulgence.
5. Antonyms for Abstinences include self-indulgence, abandons, acquisitiveness, covetousness, excess, gluttony, greediness, indulgence, wantonness and drunkenness
6. Wine is his only indulgence.
7. Antonyms for Abstemiousness include self-indulgence, excess, drunkenness, intemperance, dissipation, gluttony, incontinence, indulgence, wildness and insobriety
8. Wessel openly called the sale of indulgences “a lie and an error.”
9. One, as with indulgences, is to assuage guilt.
10. The holiday was an extravagant indulgence.
11. Wessel challenged the sale of indulgences, approved by Pope Sixtus IV
12. Swiss chocolate is my only indulgence.
13. Temperance conquers indulgence; obedience guides their diligence.
14. To me, chocolate connotes pleasure and indulgence.
15. As young performers, we bespeak your indulgence.
16. Anti-nationals, Agitations & a Konkani Indulgence
17. Abnegation uses it to describe self-indulgence
18. But a long story was an indulgence.
19. You will kill the child with indulgence.
20. Indulgence, consent, or acquiescence: a “colonel” by Courtesy …
21. The menu offers a temptation to over-indulgence.
22. Avoid excessive indulgence in sweets and canned drinks.
23. Lunch by a side stream was blissful indulgence.
24. Urban promised indulgence to anyone who took part.
25. Indulgence in smoking can seriously harm your health.