Satiate
Verb
Definition: To satisfy fully or to the point of excess.
Synonyms: Satisfy, Fulfill, Appease
Antonyms: Deprive, Starve, Frustrate
Examples:
- After the long hike, they satiated their hunger by devouring a delicious meal.
- The lavish buffet was more than enough to satiate their appetites.
Mnemonics:
- Think of satisfying your cravings until you reach a state of complete satisfaction.
Etymology:
Origin:
The word "satiate" comes from the Latin word "satiatus," which means "filled, saturated." It entered English in the 16th century.
Historical Usage:Over time, "satiate" has remained consistent in its meaning, commonly used to describe the act of satisfying hunger or fulfilling desires.
Related Idioms:
Idiom:
"Satiate one's thirst"
Explanation:This phrase refers to satisfying one's thirst completely, typically by drinking to the point of no longer feeling thirsty.
Misconceptions:
Misconception:
Confusing "satiate" with "saturate."
Explanation:While both words involve a sense of being filled, "satiate" relates to satisfying a need or desire, whereas "saturate" means to completely soak or drench something.