Indulge (Verb)
Syllable division: in·dulge
How to pronounce: UK: /ɪnˈdʌldʒ/ US: /ɪnˈdʌldʒ/
Meaning: Allowing yourself/someone else to have or do something enjoyable even when it is not very good for you.
Example:
> She indulged herself with too many tequila shots at her friend's bachelorette.
> He has a serious talk with his mother every time that she has to babysit their children because she likes to indulge their children with sweets late at night.
> Their new business gave them the chance to indulge their love for food.
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I indulge myself with a cheesecake at the slightest excuse.
Oooohh nothing wrong with that Ligia 😀
Two other mine indulgences are swimming and hairdressing.
Good sentence Ligia!
Try saying: Two of my other indulgences are swimming and hairdressing.
I indulge myself with chocolate when I am nervous
Hmmm what chocolate do you like Assya?
Tonight I have a plan to indulge my daughters by going to the rides and playing bumper cars.