Antiascetic

/ˌæntiəˈsɛtɪk/ adjective

Opposing or rejecting asceticism, which is the practice of self-denial and living simply for spiritual or moral reasons.

From 'anti-' (against) + 'ascetic,' from Greek 'asketes' (monk, one who practices discipline), from 'askein' (to exercise, train). The prefix reverses the meaning to oppose this austere lifestyle.

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