insatiable
IPA: ɪnsˈeɪʃʌbʌɫ
noun
- One who or that which cannot be satiated.
adjective
- Not satiable; incapable of being satisfied or appeased; very greedy.
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Examples of "insatiable" in Sentences
- That they should be insatiable, which is the greatest misery of all in a poor condition.
- Unfortunately, quite a few children with attention control problems are accurately described as insatiable.
- It is not the rich, but rather the government who "whose appetite better warrants the word insatiable," he argues.
- Oosterman said the goal is to be ahead of consumer and business demand for wireless data, which he called insatiable.
- And, as we had heard before from Secretary of State Clinton, the insatiable -- what she called insatiable drug appetite from Americans.
- One of the answers is what Mr. Mallevays describes as the "insatiable" desire for luxury goods among Chinese high-net-worth individuals.
- There was still time to make his last call on this nasty case, a kind of valediction his so-called insatiable curiosity made imperative.
- If that is true, when taxpayers who want to keep their hard-earned money are compared to politicians who want to take it from them to feed their uncontrolled spending, whose appetite better warrants the word insatiable?
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