The word "glutton" is spelled with a "gl" at the beginning, followed by "utton." The "g" and "l" sounds are pronounced together as a "gl" sound, which is represented in IPA phonetic transcription as /ɡl/. Then, the "u" is pronounced as a short "uh" sound, represented as /ʌ/, and the "t" is a sharp, clear sound, represented as /t/. The last syllable, "-ton," is pronounced with a long "o" sound, represented as /oʊ/ followed by an "n" sound, represented as /n/.
A glutton is an individual who epitomizes excessive and insatiable indulgence in food or drink. The term is typically used to describe someone who habitually consumes an excessive amount of nourishment, displaying a lack of self-control or restraint. The primary characteristic of a glutton is their voracious appetite, often leading to an overconsumption of sustenance regardless of their actual hunger levels. Gluttony is connected to the pleasure derived from eating, where the glutton seeks not only sustenance but also the gratification of their taste buds.
Gluttons may exhibit various behavioral patterns such as overeating beyond satiety, frequent snacking, or continuous grazing throughout the day. This undisciplined approach towards food consumption can potentially lead to adverse effects on one's physical health, including obesity, digestive disorders, and poor nutrition. Beyond the physical consequences, gluttony is often associated with negative social connotations, as it is perceived as a lack of self-discipline and disregard for societal norms.
The term "glutton" can also be used metaphorically to describe someone who excessively indulges in activities or experiences beyond just food consumption. In these cases, a glutton seeks out and indulges in anything that brings them pleasure or satisfaction, whether it be material goods, attention, or other forms of gratification. Ultimately, a glutton is recognizable for their insatiable desire for excess, oblivious to the potential consequences that come with their indulgent behavior.
• Gluttonous.
• One who eats to excess; one who gorges or stuffs himself with food; a carnivorous mammal about the size of a large badger.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
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The word glutton originated from the Old French term gloton, which was derived from the Latin word gluto or gluttonis. The Latin word had a similar meaning, referring to a person or animal who eats excessively or voraciously. The term ultimately traces back to the Latin verb gluttire, meaning to gulp down or to swallow.