appetite
nounHow to pronounce appetite:
Definition of appetite:
- appetite (noun):
- the desire to eat
- a desire for food or drink
- a feeling of craving something.
- any of the instinctive desires necessary to keep up organic life
Synonyms for appetite:
appetence
appetency
belly
craving
emptiness
hunger
hungriness
munchies
palate
ravenousness
starvation
stomach
sweet tooth
taste
the munchies
voracity
Antonyms for appetite:
appetite loss
diminished appetite
inappetence
lack of appetite
loss of appetite
reduced appetite
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