SATIATE vs GORGED: ADJECTIVE
- Filled to satisfaction.
- Filled to satiety; glutted; sated; -- followed by with or of.
- Filled to satisfaction or to excess.
- Supplied (especially fed) to satisfaction
- Fed beyond capacity or desire
- Having a gorge or throat.
- Bearing a coronet or ring about the neck.
- Glutted; fed to the full.
- With a stomach stuffed full of food.
- With the neck collared or encircled by an object.
SATIATE vs GORGED: VERB
- Fill to satisfaction
- To fill to satisfaction; to satisfy.
- To satisfy to excess. To fill to satiety.
- Overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself
- Simple past tense and past participle of gorge.
SATIATE vs GORGED: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To provide (someone) with more than enough; glut.
- To satisfy (an appetite, for example) fully.
- To saturate.
- To full beyond natural desire; to gratify to repletion or loathing; to surfeit; to glut.
- To satisfy the appetite or desire of; to feed to the full; to furnish enjoyment to, to the extent of desire; to sate.
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SATIATE vs GORGED: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Filled to satiety; glutted; satiated.
- To satisfy; feed or nourish to the full; sate.
- To fill beyond natural desire; surfeit; fill to repletion.
- To saturate. See saturate.
- Synonyms Surfeit, etc. (see satisfy); suffice overfill, glut, gorge, cloy.
- To satisfy need or desire.
- Make a pig of oneself
- Overeat or eat immodestly
- Glutted; over-fed; stuffed.
- In heraldry, bearing something around its neck; especially and more accurately, having a crown or coronet round its neck: as, a swan ducally gorged. Also collared.
- Having a gorge or throat; throated.
SATIATE vs GORGED: RELATED WORDS
- Englut, Stuff, Glut, Gorge, Replete, Binge, Overeat, Overindulge, Jaded, Gorged, Fill, Engorge, Surfeited, Sated, Sate
- Masticated, Fattened, Engorged, Snacked, Munched, Gobbled, Ate, Devoured, Binged, Feasted, Constrictor, Satiate, Surfeited, Satiated, Sated
SATIATE vs GORGED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Englut, Stuff, Glut, Gorge, Replete, Binge, Overeat, Overindulge, Jaded, Gorged, Fill, Engorge, Surfeited, Sated, Sate
- Pigged, Wolfing, Heaping, Masticated, Fattened, Engorged, Munched, Gobbled, Ate, Devoured, Constrictor, Satiate, Surfeited, Satiated, Sated
SATIATE vs GORGED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- But getting enough fat does help satiate appetite.
- Opening her mouth, I find a gorged leech dangling from her gum.
- After he gorged himself, he immediately left the party.
- In this animal superficial inguinal glands were fi larged, the cortical portion gorged with blood.
- Therefore no birds trill out a happy note, Gorged with the carnival of human gore.
- People gorged themselves on delicacies, then vomited so they could consume even more food.
- As if gorged with life, it seems fresher and re-plumped.
- They were such a success we all gorged on them!
- Their bellies gorged with the grass they had eaten.
- And all the birds gorged themselves on their flesh.
- Which, gorged and glutted, does with hunger last?
SATIATE vs GORGED: QUESTIONS
- Is Cargill trying to satiate its customers with new report?
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