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All in-satiable synonyms

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adj in-satiable

  • unsatisfied β€” content: a satisfied look.
  • yearning β€” deep longing, especially when accompanied by tenderness or sadness: a widower's yearning for his wife.
  • unappeasable β€” to bring to a state of peace, quiet, ease, calm, or contentment; pacify; soothe: to appease an angry king.
  • quenchless β€” not capable of being quenched; unquenchable.
  • unquenchable β€” to slake, satisfy, or allay (thirst, desires, passion, etc.).
  • satisfiable β€” to fulfill the desires, expectations, needs, or demands of (a person, the mind, etc.); give full contentment to: The hearty meal satisfied him.
  • avaricious β€” An avaricious person is very greedy for money or possessions.
  • breathless β€” If you are breathless, you have difficulty in breathing properly, for example because you have been running or because you are afraid or excited.
  • covetous β€” A covetous person has a strong desire to possess something, especially something that belongs to another person.
  • desirous β€” If you are desirous of doing something or desirous of something, you want to do it very much or want it very much.
  • grasping β€” greedy; avaricious: a sly, grasping man.
  • intense β€” existing or occurring in a high or extreme degree: intense heat.
  • athirst β€” having an eager desire; longing
  • crabby β€” Someone who is crabby is bad-tempered and unpleasant to people.
  • critical β€” If a person is critical or in a critical condition in hospital, they are seriously ill.
  • faultfinding β€” the act of pointing out faults, especially faults of a petty nature; carping.
  • fretful β€” disposed or quick to fret; irritable or peevish.
  • grumpy β€” surly or ill-tempered; discontentedly or sullenly irritable; grouchy.
  • jealous β€” feeling resentment against someone because of that person's rivalry, success, or advantages (often followed by of): He was jealous of his rich brother.
  • malcontent β€” not satisfied or content with currently prevailing conditions or circumstances.
  • picky β€” extremely fussy or finicky, usually over trifles.
  • plaintive β€” expressing sorrow or melancholy; mournful: a plaintive melody.
  • querulous β€” full of complaints; complaining.
  • sulky β€” marked by or given to sulking; sullen.
  • sullen β€” showing irritation or ill humor by a gloomy silence or reserve.
  • put-out β€” an instance of putting out a batter or base runner.
  • unappeased β€” to bring to a state of peace, quiet, ease, calm, or contentment; pacify; soothe: to appease an angry king.
  • unassuaged β€” to make milder or less severe; relieve; ease; mitigate: to assuage one's grief; to assuage one's pain.
  • unfulfilled β€” not carried out or done: many unfulfilled requests.
  • ungratified β€” to give pleasure to (a person or persons) by satisfying desires or humoring inclinations or feelings: Her praise will gratify all who worked so hard to earn it.
  • gross β€” without deductions; total, as the amount of sales, salary, profit, etc., before taking deductions for expenses, taxes, or the like (opposed to net2. ): gross earnings; gross sales.
  • omnivorous β€” eating both animal and plant foods.
  • prodigious β€” extraordinary in size, amount, extent, degree, force, etc.: a prodigious research grant.
  • edacious β€” devouring; voracious; consuming.
  • hoggish β€” like or befitting a hog.
  • piggish β€” resembling a pig, especially in being slovenly, greedy, or gluttonous: piggish table manners.
  • gorging β€” a narrow cleft with steep, rocky walls, especially one through which a stream runs.
  • piggy β€” a small or young pig.
  • ravening β€” rapacious; voracious.
  • sating β€” to satisfy (any appetite or desire) fully.
  • wolfish β€” resembling a wolf, as in form or characteristics.
  • acquisitive β€” If you describe a person or an organization as acquisitive, you do not approve of them because you think they are too concerned with getting new possessions.
  • avid β€” You use avid to describe someone who is very enthusiastic about something that they do.
  • carnivorous β€” Carnivorous animals eat meat.
  • close β€” When you close something such as a door or lid or when it closes, it moves so that a hole, gap, or opening is covered.
  • craving β€” an intense desire or longing
  • itchy β€” having or causing an itching sensation.
  • miserly β€” of, like, or befitting a miser; penurious; stingy; niggardly.
  • parsimonious β€” characterized by or showing parsimony; frugal or stingy.
  • penurious β€” extremely stingy; parsimonious; miserly.
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