Synonym: craving, desire, hunger. Similar words: competitor, competition, happen, appeal, appear, appeal to, happen to, disappear. Meaning: ['æpɪtaɪt] n. a feeling of craving something.
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241. In Bogota, they discovered that once they could enjoy the forbidden fruit, they lost their appetite.
242. They cooked strips of its meat over a fierce wood fire, but the old man's appetite was small.
243. The first jog round the block got his heart racing and gave him an appetite.
244. Undergraduates will certainly find some interesting material[sentencedict.com], and researchers will also find enough examples to whet their appetite.
245. It was designed for use as an appetite suppressant, to be taken along with a certain pill.
246. These transmitters modulate many of the functions impaired by depression - sleep, appetite, motivation, pleasure and so on.
247. They got only about half way through the wiring before losing their appetite.
248. All dieters have the problem of appetite appeasement.
249. Dispel unpleasant smells. Stimulate appetite. Appease vehemency and depression.
250. But will this appetite continue as governments churn out more debt?
251. Appetite often arises afternoon, when cooking, mix before go to bed, right now, you should eat some of natural low adipose food, dredge appetitive is best one of method are motion.
252. This might bespeak a larger appetite on the part of Oliver Hardy and if so there might be an etymological explanation for Ollie's quote.
253. Selecting all kinds of pepper to develop and produce, the spicy degree will upgrade again. Add more flavor for the fish slice, and give you unparalleled appetite stimulation.
254. But naked, she was thin and somehow unappetizing, and for reasons I can't articulate, looking at her breasts six inches from the bread, I lost my appetite.
255. There's nothing like a shot of whiskey to whet a man's appetite.
256. Dr. Laura Ferrarese , a Senior Researcher at the Herzberg Institute of Astrophysics in Victoria, suggests that a rogue black hole may set its voracious appetite on Earth.
257. After 8 weeks of treatment, the circumference of abdomen, dyspnea, appetite and crura edema in the control group had an aggravating trend from the ALSS group.
258. Those taking the drug also should be aware of the signs and symptoms of liver injury, which include itching, yellow eyes or skin, dark urine, loss of appetite, or light-colored stools.
259. Do the Actions of Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 on Gastric Emptying, Appetite, and Food Intake Involve Release of Amylin in Humans?
260. The special and sweet smell of its refreshing, condole person appetite, inviting appetite.
261. But, the common practitioner may act according to own food habit feed, does not need to choose food and the control appetite desirably .
262. It is known that after the human infects the Type A H1N1 flu's symptom and cold is similar, the patient will appear has a fever, the cough, wearily, to have a poor appetite and so on.
263. Symptoms thiamine deficiency include anorexia ( complete loss of appetite ), abnormal posture, weakness, and even death.
264. In the winter when SENDY likes to have chaffy dish most, the chaffy dish of warm go up desk, appetite can be added urgently.
265. Today, devil's claw is used for degenerative joint diseases such as arthritis, for low back pain, and as an appetite stimulant and digestive tonic.
266. Order an appetite or side dish instead of a main dish.
267. Those children of mine have an appetite; they will eat me out of house and home.
268. Howard: What do you recommend for someone who worked up a man-sized appetite from a morning of weight training and cardio funk?
269. The laborer's appetite works for him; his hunger drives him on.
270. Look forward, and China's internet-obsessed emerging middle class will surely have an appetite for liberty beyond the purely economic.
More similar words: competitor, competition, happen, appeal, appear, appeal to, happen to, disappear, happening, appealing, apperception, happenstance, pet, compete, carpet, upper, impetus, pettish, zipper, pepper, perpetual, petulance, perpetuate, equipped, title, entity, nonentity, entitle, APP, attitude.