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unsatiated

American  
[uhn-say-shee-ay-tid] / ˌʌnˈseɪ ʃiˌeɪ tɪd /

adjective

  1. not fully satisfied: not satiated.


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This highlighted the distress of eating the same types of food for a long period of time and the long-awaited but unsatiated need for nutritious and culturally diverse food.

From Salon Apr. 19, 2023

Viewers simply looking for a good scary movie, however, may leave unsatiated.

From New York Times Mar. 13, 2019

Mrs. Gordon also designed puzzles for crossword-puzzle books consumed by cruciverbalists who are unsatiated by the daily dose offered in a newspaper.

From Washington Post Jan. 31, 2015

Silently, determinedly, unceasing, unsatiated, they proceeded with the great enterprise on which they had embarked.

From Tancred Or, The New Crusade by Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield

Conversations to defy the novelist were spun out and, having periodically saved her from a hundred malignant deaths, he continued each night anew the heroic work of rescue with unsatiated delight.

From The Varmint by Frederic Rodrigo Gruger

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