Skip to main content

satiated

/sey-shee-ey-tid/US // ˈseɪ ʃiˌeɪ tɪd //

饱食,饱满,饱食终日,饱食的

Related Words

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : satisfied, as one's appetite or desire, to the point of boredom.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Having temporarily satiated his dark desires, Paul Ogorzow took the S-Bahn home.

  • Since 1837, Pasteis de Belem has satiated the city's sweet tooth, becoming a landmark of Portuguese gastronomic pride.

  • They couldn't be satiated by simply removing millions of jobs and shipping them overseas to exploit the poor elsewhere.

  • Fans were satiated—and skeptics debunked—by the storyline's conclusion.

  • But with the passage of time, one might have thought all these fires would have faded into a satiated afterglow.

  • The praises lavished upon her were honestly won—too much would have satiated, not spoiled—the utter absence of reward soured her.

  • When satiated with earthly felicity, may you be received in paradise by seventy dark-eyed houris—'

  • Even a few, who were saved by the soldiers, satiated with blood, were next day miserably butchered by orders from the general.

  • From here we started to drive to our hotel, for we were satiated with the wonderful sights of Rome.

  • Man, oppressed by divided cares, and satiated with sensual pleasure, felt an emptiness or want.