indulge
indulge — verb
1. to do or have something that you enjoy, even though you know it might not be sen
to do or have something that you enjoy, even though you know it might not be sensible or healthy for you
Lotte indulged in a long, hot bath after her twelve-hour hospital shift.
indulge in [noun phrase] for self-care
On weekends, the Park family indulges in a large breakfast with pancakes and fresh fruit.
indulge in + food/drink
Beatriz rarely indulges her craving for dark chocolate, but her birthday was a good excuse.
Walid rarely indulges his passion for vintage cameras, but today he visited three shops in one afternoon.
After finishing the year-end report, Ilan indulged himself with a weekend of mountain hiking.
- treat oneself to
more neutral; lacks the 'excess' connotation of indulge
- give in to
suggests giving up resistance rather than willingly enjoying
- gratify
more formal and focused on satisfying a specific desire
- deny oneself
deliberately refusing a pleasure
- abstain
formally choosing not to do something enjoyable
文法句型
indulge yourself with/in [noun phrase]
indulge in [noun phrase]
indulge [possessive] [craving/passion/desire]
用法筆記
Frequently used with 'in' when referring to an activity ('indulge in a hobby') or a reflexive pronoun when describing self-treatment ('indulge yourself'). The 'in' form is intransitive; the reflexive form is transitive.
常見錯誤
2. to satisfy every wish of a person under your care, choosing not to restrain them
to satisfy every wish of a person under your care, choosing not to restrain them even when their actions are unreasonable
Eshe's grandparents indulge her, buying toys even when her parents say she has enough.
indulge [someone] + giving gifts
The café manager indulged the barista's every request, afraid of losing her to a rival.
indulge [someone's] every request / demand
Parents who indulge their children too much may raise adults who struggle with disappointment.
Aunt Heather knows she indulges her nephew, but says that is simply what aunts do.
Putri indulged the rescue puppy's chewing habits, hoping the behaviour would fade with age.
- discipline
setting boundaries and enforcing rules
- restrain
holding someone back from what they want
文法句型
indulge [someone]
indulge [someone's] [whim/request]
用法筆記
Subject is typically a person in a position of authority or care (parent, grandparent, boss). The object is a person (or sometimes a pet) whose wishes the subject fulfills without restraint.