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    in·sa·tia·ble
    /inˈsāSHəb(ə)l/

    adjective

    • 1. (of an appetite or desire) impossible to satisfy: "an insatiable hunger for success"

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  2. Learn the meaning of insatiable, an adjective that describes something or someone that cannot be satisfied. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for insatiable.

  3. Insatiable means too great to be satisfied, especially of a desire or need. Learn how to use this adjective with different contexts and synonyms, and see translations in other languages.

  4. If someone can't be satisfied, she is insatiable. After being lost in the woods eating only berries for a few days, you'll find your hunger is insatiable once you finally get to the table. Insatiable comes from the combination of the negative prefix, in-and the Latin verb satiare, for fill. Someone who is insatiable can never be full.

  5. Insatiable means not satiable; incapable of being satisfied or appeased. See the origin, synonyms, and usage of this adjective in sentences from various sources.

  6. Insatiable means too great to be satisfied, especially of a desire or need. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary and other sources.

  7. Insatiable means not able to be satisfied or satiated; greedy or unappeasable. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts, synonyms, word frequency and origin, and see sentences from various sources.

  8. Insatiable means always wanting more of something; not able to be satisfied. Learn how to use this adjective with pictures, pronunciation, synonyms and example sentences from Oxford University Press.