hedonic
[ hee-don-ik ]
/ hiˈdɒn ɪk /
adjective
Origin of hedonic
OTHER WORDS FROM hedonic
he·don·i·cal·ly, adverb non·he·don·ic, adjective non·he·don·i·cal·ly, adverbWords nearby hedonic
hedgerow,
hedging,
hedgy,
hedin,
hedjaz,
hedonic,
hedonic calculus,
hedonic damages,
hedonics,
hedonism,
hedonist
Example sentences from the Web for hedonic
Hedonic adaptation is just a fancy label for what we already know: we get used to things.
Consumption Makes Us Sad? Science Says We Can Be Happy With Less |Barry Schwartz |January 14, 2012 |DAILY BEASTSome have suggested that adaptation creates what might be called a hedonic treadmill.
Consumption Makes Us Sad? Science Says We Can Be Happy With Less |Barry Schwartz |January 14, 2012 |DAILY BEASTThe hedonic cannot, according to them, pretend to universal validity, it cannot be normative.
Tragic Sense Of Life |Miguel de UnamunoOur conduct must be judged wise or foolish according as, in the long-run, we find a favourable "hedonic" balance-sheet.