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insatiable
[ in-sey-shuh-buhl, -shee-uh- ]
adjective
- not satiable; incapable of being satisfied or appeased:
insatiable hunger for knowledge.
Synonyms: , ,
insatiable
/ ɪnˈseɪʃɪɪt; -ʃɪə-; ɪnˈseɪʃəbəl /
adjective
- not able to be satisfied or satiated; greedy or unappeasable
Derived Forms
- ˈپ, adverb
- ˌپˈٲ, noun
Other 51Թ Forms
- ·t·i·ٲ ·t··Ա noun
- ·t· adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of insatiable1
Example Sentences
He has two more songs in the UK Top 40, and his UK tour has been upgraded to 5,000-capacity venues, due to insatiable demand.
Like many Cubans and Cuban Americans, the silky crooning of band member Ibrahim Ferrer and the insatiable rhythm of “Candela” wafted through his grandparents’ living room and into his teenage ears.
Both records sum up the delicious fragmentation of the 2020’s — our seemingly insatiable appetite for novel combinations of rhythm and sound.
One of the most lucrative markets has been China, where for a while the growing middle class had an apparently insatiable appetite for upmarket European vehicles.
He said in most cases where a child was killed by a parent, there were statements from other relatives demanding "vengeance" and expressing an "insatiable desire for the court to impose the greatest possible punishment".
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