What is another word for sate?

Pronunciation: [sˈe͡ɪt] (IPA)

Sate is a word that is predominantly used to express the feeling of satisfaction or satiation. However, there are many other words that one could use interchangeably with sate to convey the same meaning. To sate could also be expressed as satisfying, gratifying, fulfilling, completing, filling, quenching, satiating, appeasing, contenting, pacifying, fulfilling, or assuaging. All of these synonyms are useful in replacing the word sate if one wants to avoid repetition or wishes to use a different word that better suits their writing style. Each word can lend a distinct nuance to a sentence or convey a different tone from another. Needless to say, these synonyms for sate can enrich one's writing by introducing a variety of vocabulary that can communicate more precisely.

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  • Equivalence

    • Proper noun, singular
      state.

What are the hypernyms for Sate?

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What are the opposite words for sate?

The word "sate" means to satisfy fully or to the point of excess, and some antonyms for this word include discontented, unsatisfied, dissatisfied, and unfulfilled. When we cannot sate our desires or cravings, we often feel disgruntled and left wanting more. Additionally, we may become restless or discontented with our current situations as we search for ways to sate our unfulfilled needs. It is important to note that although sating our desires can bring temporary happiness, true and lasting contentment is derived from within and cannot be attained through material or external means.

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Usage examples for Sate

My exertion was not small, as, besides speaking at the beginning of the evening, I sate up for the division, and did not get home till near four in the morning.
"Lady-John-Russell"
MacCarthy, Desmond
Again her mind wandered, and for two or three hours, refusing to enter the house, she sate muttering to herself the same fancies.
"The White Squaw"
Mayne Reid
For some minutes he sate in his saddle, apparently absorbed in reflections.
"The White Gauntlet"
Mayne Reid

Famous quotes with Sate

  • Now as they were going along and talking, they espied a Boy feeding his Father’s Sheep. The Boy was in very mean Cloaths, but of a very fresh and well-favoured Countenance, and as he sate by himself he sung. Hark, said Mr Greatheart, to what the Shepherd’s boy saith. So they hearkened, and he said—
    John Bunyan
  • I consider it absurd that we should permit our senses to sate themselves without hindrance with their own material food, but that we should exclude the mind alone from its own particular activity.
    Basil of Caesarea
  • With eyes up-raised, as one inspired, Pale Melancholy sate retired, And from her wild sequestered seat, In notes by distance made more sweet, Poured thro' the mellow horn her pensive soul.
    William Collins
  • Up from Earth's Centre through the Seventh Gate rose, and on the Throne of Saturn sate; And many a Knot unravel'd by the Road; But not the Master-knot of Human Fate.
    Omar Khayyám
  • My whole past life I live again in memory, and, involuntarily, I ask myself: 'why have I lived - for what purpose was I born?'... A purpose there must have been, and, surely, mine was an exalted destiny, because I feel that within my soul are powers immeasurable... But I was not able to discover that destiny, I allowed myself to be carried away by the allurements of passions, inane and ignoble. From their crucible I issued hard and cold as iron, but gone for ever was the glow of noble aspirations - the fairest flower of life. And, from that time forth, how often have I not played the part of an axe in the hands of fate! Like an implement of punishment, I have fallen upon the head of doomed victims, often without malice, always without pity... To none has my love brought happiness, because I have never sacrificed anything for the sake of those I have loved: for myself alone I have loved - for my own pleasure. I have only satisfied the strange craving of my heart, greedily draining their feelings, their tenderness, their joys, their sufferings - and I have never been able to sate myself. I am like one who, spent with hunger, falls asleep in exhaustion and sees before him sumptuous viands and sparkling wines; he devours with rapture the aerial gifts of the imagination, and his pains seem somewhat assuaged. Let him but awake: the vision vanishes - twofold hunger and despair remain! And tomorrow, it may be, I shall die!... And there will not be left on earth one being who has understood me completely. Some will consider me worse, others, better, than I have been in reality... Some will say: 'he was a good fellow'; others: 'a villain.' And both epithets will be false. After all this, is life worth the trouble? And yet we live - out of curiosity! We expect something new... How absurd, and yet how vexatious!
    Mikhail Lermontov

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