How Do You Spell SATIATE?

Pronunciation: [sˈe͡ɪʃɪˌe͡ɪt] (IPA)

The word "satiate", meaning to satisfy fullness, is spelled with three syllables: /ˈseɪ·ʃi·eɪt/. The initial sound is the "s" sound, followed by the long "a" sound, then the "sh" sound, and lastly the "ee" and "ay" sounds. The word is accented on the second syllable, which contains the "sh" sound. The spelling of "satiate" has remained consistent throughout its history, originating from the Latin word satiatus, meaning "satisfied."

SATIATE Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "satiate" is a transitive verb that refers to the act of satisfying one's appetite, desires, or cravings completely. It denotes the state of being fully gratified, typically in relation to physical or psychological needs. When an individual is satiated, they no longer have a sense of want or need in relation to a particular craving or appetite.

    In the context of physical hunger, satiating oneself means fulfilling one's appetite by consuming an adequate amount of food. This can include both the sensation of fullness and the feeling of nourishment. Similarly, in relation to emotional or psychological cravings, to satiate means to fulfill a desire or need completely and to a point where there is no longer a sense of craving.

    The term satiate can also be used metaphorically to describe the action of satisfying other non-physical desires or needs. For instance, a person may have an insatiable curiosity and constantly seek knowledge to satiate their intellectual appetite. Overall, satiating oneself encompasses the idea of reaching a point of complete satisfaction and contentment by sufficiently fulfilling a need, desire, or craving.

  2. To gratify fully, either appetite or desire; to fill beyond want or natural desire; to glut; to surfeit.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for SATIATE

Etymology of SATIATE

The word satiate has its roots in Latin. It comes from the Latin word satiatus, which is the past participle of satiare. In turn, satiare is derived from the Latin noun satis, which means enough or sufficient. Therefore, satiate originally meant to satisfy or provide enough or to fill to satisfaction. The word later evolved to its present meaning, which is to satisfy fully or excessively.

Idioms with the word SATIATE

  • satiate (sm or an animal) with sth The idiom "satiate (someone or an animal) with something" means to completely satisfy their hunger or desire by providing them with a substantial amount of food or other desired item. It implies fulfilling a person or animal's need to the point of fullness or contentment.

Similar spelling words for SATIATE

Conjugate verb Satiate

CONDITIONAL

I would satiate
you would satiate
he/she/it would satiate
we would satiate
they would satiate

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be satiating
you would be satiating
he/she/it would be satiating
we would be satiating
they would be satiating

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have satiate
you would have satiate
he/she/it would have satiate
we would have satiate
they would have satiate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been satiating
you would have been satiating
he/she/it would have been satiating
we would have been satiating
they would have been satiating

FUTURE

I will satiate
you will satiate
he/she/it will satiate
we will satiate
they will satiate

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be satiating
you will be satiating
he/she/it will be satiating
we will be satiating
they will be satiating

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have satiated
you will have satiated
he/she/it will have satiated
we will have satiated
they will have satiated

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been satiating
you will have been satiating
he/she/it will have been satiating
we will have been satiating
they will have been satiating

IMPERATIVE

you satiate
we let´s satiate

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to satiate

PAST

I satiated
you satiated
he/she/it satiated
we satiated
they satiated

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was satiating
you were satiating
he/she/it was satiating
we were satiating
they were satiating

PAST PARTICIPLE

satiated

PAST PERFECT

I had satiated
you had satiated
he/she/it had satiated
we had satiated
they had satiated

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been satiating
you had been satiating
he/she/it had been satiating
we had been satiating
they had been satiating

PRESENT

I satiate
you satiate
he/she/it satiates
we satiate
they satiate

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am satiating
you are satiating
he/she/it is satiating
we are satiating
they are satiating

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

satiating

PRESENT PERFECT

I have satiated
you have satiated
he/she/it has satiated
we have satiated
they have satiated

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been satiating
you have been satiating
he/she/it has been satiating
we have been satiating
they have been satiating
I would have satiated
we would have satiated
you would have satiated
he/she/it would have satiated
they would have satiated

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