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  • 51Desire — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Desire >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 desire desire wish fancy fantasy Sgm: N 1 want want need exigency GRP: N 2 Sgm: N 2 mind mind inclination leaning …

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  • 52appetite — 01. I didn t have much [appetite] when I was sick, but now that I m feeling better, I m starving. 02. My son does a lot of sports, so he has quite an [appetite]. He can empty our fridge in a single meal! 03. The meal the children made didn t look …

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  • 53appetize — (v.) make hungry, 1782 (implied in appetized), irregularly formed (on model of verbs in IZE (Cf. ize)) from APPETITE (Cf. appetite), or else a back formation from APPETIZING (Cf. appetizing) …

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  • 54relish — rel•ish [[t]ˈrɛl ɪʃ[/t]] n. 1) enjoyment of the taste of something: to eat with relish[/ex] 2) pleasurable appreciation of anything; liking 3) coo a) something savory or appetizing added to a meal, as olives or pickles b) a sweet or pungent… …

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  • 55εὐόρεκτον — εὐόρεκτος appetizing masc/fem acc sg εὐόρεκτος appetizing neut nom/voc/acc sg …

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  • 56appetisingness — noun the property of stimulating the appetite • Syn: ↑appetizingness • Ant: ↑unappetizingness (for: ↑appetizingness) • Derivationally related forms: ↑appetising, ↑ …

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  • 57appetizingness — noun the property of stimulating the appetite • Syn: ↑appetisingness • Ant: ↑unappetizingness • Derivationally related forms: ↑appetising (for: ↑appetisingness), ↑ …

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  • 58unappetising — adjective not appetizing in appearance, aroma, or taste • Syn: ↑unappetizing • Ant: ↑appetizing (for: ↑unappetizing) • See Also: ↑tasty, ↑unpalatable …

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  • 59'-ing' adjectives — ◊ GRAMMAR A large number of adjectives end in ing . ◊ related to transitive verbs Many ing adjectives have the same form as the present participle of a transitive verb, and are similar in meaning. For example, an astonishing fact is a fact that… …

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  • 60Condiment — Con di*ment, n. [L. condimentum, fr. condire. See {Condite}.] Something used to give relish to food, and to gratify the taste; a pungment and appetizing substance, as pepper or mustard; seasoning. [1913 Webster] As for radish and the like, they… …

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