Antonyms for satiated
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : sey-shee-ey-tid |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈseɪ ʃiˌeɪ tɪd |
Definition of satiated
Origin :- mid-15c., from Latin satiatus, past participle of satiare "fill full, satisfy," from satis "enough," from PIE root *sa- "to satisfy" (cf. Gothic saþs "satiated," Old English sæd "satisfied;" see sad). Related: Satiated; satiating.
- verb stuff, satisfy completely or excessively
- The death of the receiver of taxes had satiated the soldiers.
- Extract from : « The Fortune of the Rougons » by Emile Zola
- She listened with a curiosity which drank in every word and yet was not satiated.
- Extract from : « The House Under the Sea » by Sir Max Pemberton
- He was satiated with cake and tea and compliments that evening and recklessly truthful.
- Extract from : « The Portygee » by Joseph Crosby Lincoln
- Worn out and satiated with pleasure, I invited them to take some rest.
- Extract from : « The Memoires of Casanova, Complete » by Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
- But the duke was satiated, and his only pleasure lay in novelty.
- Extract from : « The Memoires of Casanova, Complete » by Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
- She then turned to her companion and satiated on her body her fury of lust.
- Extract from : « The Memoires of Casanova, Complete » by Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
- After the sixth assault we were wearied though not satiated.
- Extract from : « The Memoires of Casanova, Complete » by Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
- Are ye not yet satiated with being shut up within the towers?
- Extract from : « The Iliad of Homer (1873) » by Homer
- Twenty-two in all were executed before Berkeley's vengeance was satiated.
- Extract from : « The Land We Live In » by Henry Mann
- This wandering existence, also, satiated his longing for the extraordinary.
- Extract from : « The Dead Command » by Vicente Blasco Ibez
Synonyms for satiated
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