Indulgence | Mean of indulgence in English Dictionary
/ɪnˈdʌlʤəns/
- Noun
- the behavior or attitude of people who allow themselves to do what they want or who allow other people to do what they want
- She lived a life of selfish indulgence.
- They treated the sick boy with indulgence. = They showed great indulgence toward the sick boy.
- Ladies and gentlemen, I ask your indulgence [=patience] for a moment while my assistant prepares the next act.
- the act of doing something that you enjoy but that is usually thought of as wrong or unhealthy
- his indulgence in forbidden pleasures
- something that is done or enjoyed as a special pleasure
- She found that she couldn't afford the indulgences she had once enjoyed.
- For our anniversary we allowed ourselves the indulgence of an elegant dinner at our favorite restaurant.
- Good food is my only indulgence.