单词 | satiated |
释义 | satiated (once / 6456 pages) adj At the end of a big Thanksgiving meal, there's no doubt you'll feel satiated or have your appetite fully satisfied. In fact, that last slice of pumpkin pie might even push you into the realm of stuffed. The word satiated comes from the Latin satiare, meaning "fill, full, satisfy," which is precisely how a person who is satiated feels — full and satisfied from a good meal. There's nothing better than a hearty home-cooked meal to leave you satiated with a full belly. Other things, besides food, might leave you satiated as well — like a good movie or finishing a challenging task. WORD FAMILYsatiated: unsatiated+/insatiable: insatiably/insatiate: insatiately/satiable: insatiable, unsatiable/satiate: insatiate, satiable, satiated, satiates, satiating, satiation/satiation: satiations/unsatiable: unsatiably USAGE EXAMPLESShe still got hungry but was quickly satiated. New York Times(Dec 27, 2016) Add dark chocolate chips for an extra decadent pick-me-up or oats—like we did in these no-bake energy bites—to stay super satiated between meals. Time(Dec 07, 2016) Red Apron: First-rate sandwiches that will keep you satiated for hours. Washington Post(Sep 21, 2016) adj supplied (especially fed) to satisfaction Syn|Ant satiate jaded dulled by surfeit satiable, satisfiablecapable of being sated insatiable, insatiate, unsatiable impossible to satisfy quenchless, unquenchableimpossible to quench unsated, unsatiated, unsatisfiednot having been satisfied unsatisfiablenot capable of being satisfied |
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