Pronunciation: /ʌnˈseɪtɪd/
adjective not satisfied or fulfilled; unappeased
A1 The hungry child's unsated appetite drove him to ask for more food.
A2 After finishing the meal, she still felt unsated and wanted dessert.
B1 Despite eating a large dinner, his unsated hunger led him to raid the fridge later on.
B2 The book left the reader with an unsated curiosity about what would happen next.
C1 Even after traveling to many countries, her unsated wanderlust still drove her to explore new places.
C2 The artist's unsated ambition pushed him to create groundbreaking works of art.
formal Despite his best efforts, his hunger remained unsated after the meager meal.
informal No matter how much he ate, he still felt unsated.
slang I could eat a whole pizza and still feel unsated.
figurative Her thirst for adventure was left unsated after the short trip.
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