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1 appetite
N1. भूखPhysical exercise stimulates appetite.2. रुचिPeople have no appetite for classical music. -
2 appetite
n.भूख, स्वाभाविक ईच्छा, प्रवृत्ति, रुचि, भोजनेच्छा -
3 appetizer
N1. क्षुधावर्धकTrifala is an ideal appetizer.For loss of a appetite,physicians prescribe appetizer for their patients2. रुचिवर्धकGood literature is an appetizer for the scholars. -
4 dull
Adj1. सुस्त/मूढ़He was so dull at partiesBusiness is dull (or slow)2. धुंधलाA dull glow3. हल्काDull greens and bluesA dull throbbingThe dull thud4. कुंदThe knife was too dull to be of any use5. निरुत्साह/A dull gaze--------VT1. सुस्त\dullकरनाMiddle age dulled her appetite for travelकुंद\dullबनानाAge had dulled the surface -
5 suppresant
N1. दबानेवाला वस्तुThe chemical is believed to be an appetite suppresant.
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Appetite — • A tendency, an inclination, or direction Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Appetite Appetite † … Catholic encyclopedia
Appetite — Ap pe*tite, n. [OE. appetit, F. app[ e]tit, fr. L. appetitus, fr. appetere to strive after, long for; ad + petere to seek. See {Petition}, and cf. {Appetence}.] 1. The desire for some personal gratification, either of the body or of the mind.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
appetite — (n.) c.1300, craving for food, from Anglo Fr. appetit, O.Fr. apetit (13c.) appetite, desire, eagerness, from L. appetitus appetite, lit. desire toward, from appetitus, pp. of appetere to long for, desire; strive for, grasp at, from ad to (see AD… … Etymology dictionary
appetite — ► NOUN 1) a natural desire to satisfy a bodily need, especially for food. 2) a liking or inclination: my appetite for study had gone. DERIVATIVES appetitive adjective. ORIGIN Latin appetitus desire for , from appetere seek after … English terms dictionary
appetite — [ap′ə tīt΄] n. [OFr apetit < L appetitus, eager desire for < appetere, to strive after < ad , to + petere, desire: see FEATHER] 1. a desire to satisfy some craving of the body; specif., a desire for food, or, sometimes, a desire for some … English World dictionary
appetite — index desire, penchant, predilection, predisposition Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
appetite — *desire, lust, passion, urge Analogous words: hungering or hunger, thirsting or thirst, yearning, longing (see LONG vb): craving, wishing, coveting (see DESIRE vb): impulse, spring, *motive: *cupidity, greed Contrasted words: abnegation, self… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
appetite — [n] desire for food, worldly goods appetence, appetency, appetition, big eyes*, craving, demand, fondness, gluttony, greed, hankering, hunger, inclination, itch*, liking, longing, lust, passion, penchant, proclivity, propensity, ravenousness,… … New thesaurus
appetite — noun 1 desire for food ADJECTIVE ▪ big, enormous, gargantuan, good, healthy, hearty, huge, insatiable, large, ravenous … Collocations dictionary
Appetite — The appetite is the desire to eat food, felt as hunger. Appetite exists in all higher lifeforms, and serves to regulate adequate energy intake to maintain metabolic needs. It is regulated by a close interplay between the digestive tract, adipose… … Wikipedia
appetite — /ap i tuyt /, n. 1. a desire for food or drink: I have no appetite for lunch today. 2. a desire to satisfy any bodily need or craving. 3. a desire or liking for something; fondness; taste: an appetite for power; an appetite for pleasure. [1275… … Universalium