Definitions and Examples of full, satiated
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Having eaten enough food to feel satisfied or satiated.
Example
After eating a large meal, he felt full and didn't want to eat anything else.
Having had one's appetite completely satisfied.
Example
She was satiated after eating a delicious dinner and didn't have room for dessert.
Key Differences: full vs satiated
- 1Full describes a feeling of having eaten enough food to feel satisfied.
- 2Satiated describes a feeling of complete satisfaction after eating.
Effective Usage of full, satiated
- 1Food and Nutrition: Use these antonyms to describe the state of hunger and fullness after eating.
- 2Health and Wellness: Incorporate these antonyms in conversations about healthy eating habits and portion control.
- 3Everyday Conversations: Utilize these antonyms in everyday conversations to describe the feeling of being hungry or full.
Remember this!
The antonyms full and satiated convey a state of satisfaction or contentment after eating. Use these words to describe the feeling of being hungry or full in everyday conversations, food and nutrition discussions, and health and wellness contexts.