nonindulgence
Noun: 1. The practice or trait of great self-denial, especially the act of refraining from worldly pleasures: This word describes the quality or habit of strictly controlling one's desires, particularly by avoiding comforts, luxuries, or sensual gratifications. It emphasizes restraint and discipline.
The word "nonindulgence" is a formal and somewhat uncommon term. It is used to describe a deliberate and principled choice to live without excess or pleasure. It often carries a connotation of austerity, discipline, or asceticism. * It is typically used in contexts discussing personal discipline, religious practices, philosophical lifestyles, or moral character. * It functions as a noun and is often preceded by articles like "a" or "the" or by possessive pronouns.
- The monk's life of nonindulgence was evident in his simple diet and sparse living quarters.
- Her philosophy emphasized nonindulgence and discipline over fleeting pleasures.
- The training regimen required a significant degree of nonindulgence in terms of diet and leisure time.
- As an abstract quality: It can be discussed as a general principle or virtue.
- The essay explored the concept of nonindulgence in Stoic philosophy.
- In contrast to indulgence: It is often understood in direct opposition to the idea of self-gratification.
- His financial success was built on a foundation of hard work and personal nonindulgence.
- Indulgence (noun): The act or habit of allowing oneself to enjoy pleasures; the opposite of nonindulgence.
- Self-denial (noun): The act of refusing to satisfy one's own desires; a close synonym.
- Abstinence (noun): The practice of restraining oneself from indulging in something, typically alcohol or sex.
- Asceticism (noun): Severe self-discipline and avoidance of all forms of indulgence, typically for religious or spiritual reasons.
- Austerity (noun): Sternness or severity of manner or attitude; extreme plainness and simplicity in lifestyle.
- Self-denial
- Temperance
- Restraint
- Abstinence
- Asceticism
- Austerity
- Indulgence
- Self-gratification
- Hedonism
- Permissiveness
- Intemperance
- the trait of great self-denial (especially refraining from worldly pleasures)