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insatiableness


Meanings
  • adjective

    Unquenchable thirst or desire; unappeasable.

    - "His insatiableness for knowledge drove him to become a lifelong learner."
    - "The insatiableness of the desert sun made the journey through the Sahara a challenge."
  • adjective

    Unable to be satisfied; unquenchable.

    - "The insatiableness of the infant's hunger was a constant concern for the parents."
    - "The insatiableness of the artist's creative spirit fueled their masterpieces."

Rhymes
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unshakable , unbreakable , unplayable
Variants
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insatiabilities , insatiability , insatiable , insatiableness , insatiablenesses , insatiably
Etymology
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From Old French insatiable, from in- 'not' + satiabel, past participle of satier 'satisfy'.


Trivia
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  1. Insatiableness is the opposite of satiety, or being full.

  2. The term insatiableness was first used in English in the late 1400s.


Related Concepts
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  1. desire: Insatiableness is a type of desire that cannot be fulfilled, leading to a constant state of longing.

  2. greed: Insatiableness can be a manifestation of greed, as one is never satisfied with what they have and always want more.


Culture
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Insatiableness is a common theme in literature, particularly in works that explore human desire and motivation. It can be seen in the character of Jay Gatsby in F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, who is driven by his insatiable desire for wealth and love.

How to Memorize "insatiableness"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a glass of water that represents your thirst or desire. No matter how much water you drink, the glass remains empty, symbolizing insatiableness.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word insatiableness with the image of a bottomless pit or a bottomless cup, emphasizing the idea of unquenchable thirst or desire.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym I SATIABLE to remember the meaning of insatiableness: Insatiable = Unquenchable, S = Satisfy, A = Appeasable, T = Thirst, I = Insatiable, A = Always, B = Burning, L = Longing, E = Ever.


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