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US
/ˈseɪˌʃiˌeɪtɪd/
]
[ UK /sˈeɪʃɪˌeɪtɪd/ ]
[ UK /sˈeɪʃɪˌeɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- supplied (especially fed) to satisfaction
How To Use satiated In A Sentence
- Licking the last of the delectable onion sauce off his fork, he carefully pushed his cutlery together and sat back in his chair, satiated.
- However, when still unsatiated they cannot opt to kill fewer prey. Education For Sanity
- The display of gold satiated my thirst of a lifetime, the incredible offers, and the variety of designs, in bright, and white gold, in muted and coppery gold.
- Romans, their bellies full and passions satiated, tolerated a nanny state. Times, Sunday Times
- The fundamental idea is that porridge, pulses, whole-grains and other hippie comestibles eliminate the hunger pangs born of sugar lows; they keep you satiated for longer, leaving you less open to the pernicious call of the fridge.
- When she's satiated, she can be unbelievably cruel. Times, Sunday Times
- If your spending needs are still not satiated, check out other markets, such as Portobello, or just by walking through London you will find hidden gems of stores throughout the city.
- Whenever the husband went out, he would come back satiated with food and wine.
- I think one reason Twitter leaves me unsatiated is that it asks the most boring question possible: "What are you doing? Twitter Away Your Life With Social Networking
- I fear that my "insecurity" and "low self-esteem" are just general key words for the underlying unsatiated feeling that I may be gay. Archive 2008-08-01