Definition of unassuaged in English:
unassuaged
adjectiveʌnəˈsweɪdʒdˌənəˈswājd
Not soothed or relieved.
Example sentencesExamples
- Tensions grew as the protesters, unassuaged by Lee's promise to step down after a party congress in September, attacked the cars of arriving KMT officials.
- When Karen awakes, she finds her loneliness unassuaged.
- It spreads rapidly, becomes attached to new objects, and burns with the pain of unassuaged longing.
Derivatives
adjective
An even less appetizing quality of the new privileged is their palpable and apparently unassuageable envy.
Example sentencesExamples
- She describes Islam in hysterical terms as, ‘an insane and unassuageable cult.’
- This craving to nail down transient experience is unassuageable, and as basic to us as the self-pitying sorrow for our own mortality, and just as invariably doomed to disappointment.
- I wonder whether an unassuageable grief doesn't consume Danticat when she's writing.
- Shunned by the industry, their unassuageable need to communicate drives them to make and market their recordings.