Definition of «insatiable»

The word "insatiable" means an unquenchable thirst or hunger that cannot be satisfied. It describes a person, appetite or desire that is constantly in need of gratification and never seems to have enough. The term can also refer to something that is difficult to satisfy, such as an addiction or obsession.

Usage examples

  1. I have an insatiable appetite for learning, and I am always seeking out new courses and books to expand my knowledge.
  2. Her insatiable desire for success drove her to work tirelessly, even during weekends and late nights.
  3. The child had an insatiable curiosity, constantly asking questions and exploring the world around him.
  4. He possessed an insatiable need for adventure and would often travel to remote and challenging destinations.
  5. The artist's insatiable creativity led to a constant stream of new and innovative artwork.

Sentences with «insatiable»

  • Simmering within Ealing, Iowa, is a deadly, genetically engineered plague capable of unleashing unstoppable soldiers — six - foot - tall praying mantises with insatiable appetites for food and sex. (booklistonline.com)
  • Capitalizing on the seemingly insatiable desire for «bespoke» luxury sports cars, Aston Martin is releasing two more limited production Zagato versions of its top - of - the - line... (driving.ca)
  • What makes her artistic contribution so special, is the combination of her forensic - style photographic skills with a seemingly insatiable curiosity for shape and colour in her painting. (visual-arts-cork.com)
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