unsated

English

Etymology

From un- + sated.

Adjective

unsated (not comparable)

  1. Not sated.
    • 1834, Catherine Grace Frances Gore, Mothers and Daughters, page 305:
      The beauty, in her first season of triumph, listens to the whispers of adulation with sparkling eye and flushing cheek, and a heart yet unsated by their monotony; []
  2. Insatiable. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
    Synonyms: sateless, unsating

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