self-indulgence in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for self-indulgence in the English»Serbian Dictionary

in·dul·gence [ɪn'dʌlʤən(t)s] N

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English
Instead, these long epics become somewhat tedious and there is a strong whiff of egoism and self-indulgence.
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Happiness does not come from being rich, nor merely being successful in your career, nor by self-indulgence.
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Happiness doesn't come from being rich, nor merely from being successful in your career, nor by self-indulgence.
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They set these values against what they perceived as the superstition and unreason of the poor and the prejudices, censorship, and self-indulgence of the rich.
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Such works may result from habit, self-indulgence, or an effort to please an audience by providing something familiar.
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That weakness and his emotional self-indulgence were to be his nemeses.
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It is rather consumption as a lack of restraint or prudence in all things; with an isometric emphasis driven by a gyroscopic self-indulgence.
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Some praised the guest appearances and believed the episode was funny, while others thought it was juvenile and the dance numbers were overdone self-indulgence.
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But the more he succeeds as a copywriter, the more he searches for meaning in a culture now defined by material possessions and self-indulgence.
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Beautiful, proud and haughty, she is inclined to melodramatics and emotional self-indulgence.
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