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Appetite

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˈæpɪtaɪt/

Definitions

  1. A strong desire or craving for food.
  2. A natural craving or desire for something (e.g., knowledge, attention, etc.).
  3. The physical sensation of hunger.

Usage Examples

  • His appetite was insatiable after the long hike.
  • She had an appetite for adventure, always seeking new experiences.
  • After fasting all day, his appetite grew stronger by the evening.

Etymology

From the Latin appetitus, meaning "a desire" or "craving," derived from the verb appetere, meaning "to strive after" or "to desire."

Synonyms

  • Hunger
  • Craving
  • Desire
  • Yearning
  • Longing

Antonyms

  • Satiety
  • Indifference
  • Disinterest

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
SpanishApetito/apeˈtito/
FrenchAppétit/a.pe.ti/
GermanAppetit/apəˈtɪt/
ItalianAppetito/appetitoˈto/
Hindiभोजन की इच्छा (Bhojan ki ichchha)/ˈbʱoːdʒən ki ˈɪtʃʰtʃʰɑː/
Mandarin食欲 (Shí yù)/ʃɪˈjuː/
RussianАппетит (Appetit)/appʲɪˈtʲit/
Japanese食欲 (Shokuyoku)/ʃoːkʏokʊ/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

The word "appetite" is pronounced with slight regional differences. For example, in American English, the pronunciation tends to emphasize the first syllable, while in British English, the second syllable might be given a slightly more distinct sound.

Historical Usage

The term "appetite" has been in use since the late 14th century, derived from Old French appetit and Latin appetitus. Initially used to describe a desire or longing for food, it has since expanded to include cravings or desires for non-physical things such as success or knowledge.

Cultural Nuances

In many cultures, the concept of appetite goes beyond physical hunger. For example, in some societies, an "appetite" for wealth or power is seen as a driving force in life, while in others, having an "appetite for life" is a phrase used to describe a zest for living. The connection between appetite and desire is central to many philosophical and cultural discussions on human nature.

More Information

Appetite is not limited to food-related contexts. It can also refer to the broader concept of desire, whether it's a craving for success, a thirst for knowledge, or an eagerness for new experiences. In psychology, appetite can refer to both physiological needs (hunger) and psychological cravings, as seen in the context of addiction or obsessive desires.

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