noun
well-fed and well-dressed; living in comfort
A yojijukugo describing a life of material comfort, with enough food and clothing. Often used in contexts contrasting with spiritual or intellectual poverty.
暖衣飽食の生活に慣れてしまうと、なかなか質素な暮らしには戻れない。
Once you get used to a life of being well-fed and well-dressed, it's hard to go back to a simple lifestyle.
Same meaning, but the character order is reversed. 暖衣飽食 is the more common form.
A yojijukugo composed of 暖衣 (warm clothing) and 飽食 (eating one's fill). The exact historical origin is uncertain, but it reflects a classical Chinese-derived expression for material comfort.