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appetite

American  
[ap-i-tahyt] / ˈæp ɪˌtaɪt /

noun

  • appetites
    plural
  1. a desire for food or drink.

    I have no appetite for lunch today.

    Synonyms:
    thirst, hunger, longing
    Antonyms:
    satiety
  2. a desire to satisfy any bodily need or craving.

    Synonyms:
    wish, inclination, hunger, longing
    Antonyms:
    satiety
  3. a desire or liking for something; fondness; taste.

    an appetite for power; an appetite for pleasure.

    Synonyms:
    zest, gusto, relish, thirst, hunger, longing
    Antonyms:
    satiety

appetite British  
/ əˈpɛtɪtɪv, ˈæpɪˌtaɪtɪv, ˈæpɪˌtaɪt /

noun

  1. a desire for food or drink

  2. a desire to satisfy a bodily craving, as for sexual pleasure

  3. (usually foll by for) a desire, liking, or willingness

    a great appetite for work

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Origin of appetite

1275–1325; Middle English appetit (< Anglo-French ) < Latin appetītus natural desire, equivalent to appetī- (variant stem of appetere; see appetence) + -tus suffix of v. action

Explanation

If you've filled your plate three times, you must have a strong appetite. I hope you still have room for dessert. The Latin word appetitus, meaning "desire for," is the root for appetite. If you have worked up an appetite, you have a desire for food. If you've lost your appetite, you're not hungry at all (maybe because something upset you). You can have an appetite for things other than food. Perhaps you have an appetite for power, or funny movies, or for little silver shoes with buttons on them.

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Earlier generations of weight loss medications can reduce appetite nearly as effectively as semaglutide, yet they do not produce the same level of sustained weight loss.

From Science Daily Aug. 20, 2026

Amid repeated heat waves and the terrible smell, residents said they felt nauseous, got headaches and lost their appetite.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 20, 2026

But investor appetite in lending the US government money through buying bonds is "diminishing", Swanson warns, creating a "vicious" cycle, requiring the government to offer ever higher returns to keep investors purchasing its debt.

From BBC Aug. 20, 2026

But both illustrate how valuable it has become for food companies to arrive earlier — to understand appetite not merely after a preference has been expressed, but while it is still taking shape.

From Salon Aug. 20, 2026

I put the croissant back down on its paper bag, my appetite gone.

From "The Wrong Way Home" by Kate O’Shaughnessy

And the outlook for future profits is strong, if fans’ appetites are any gauge.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 21, 2026

It will be a reminder of what food media can offer when it chooses to nourish more than our appetites.

From Salon Aug. 6, 2026

As wine sales have steadily declined in recent years, appetites for white varieties have remained healthy.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 6, 2026

"It was a conflicted time because I thought I'm not like those women so where do I go to find something that fits with what I feel about life and the appetites I have."

From BBC May 29, 2026

He needed some of his appetites filled, some posture of adulthood recognized, but mosdy he wanted someone to care about his hurt, to care very deeply.

From "Sula" by Toni Morrison

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