The Opposite(Antonym) of “athirst”
The antonym of athirst is satiated, quenched, and indifferent. The antonyms satiated and quenched imply a state of satisfaction or fulfillment, while indifferent conveys a lack of interest or enthusiasm.
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Definitions and Examples of satiated, quenched, indifferent
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Feeling satisfied or full after eating or drinking.
Example
After having a large meal, he felt satiated and didn't want to eat anything else.
Having one's thirst completely satisfied by drinking.
Example
After drinking a glass of water, she felt quenched and didn't need to drink anymore.
Lacking interest, concern, or enthusiasm; not caring about something.
Example
He was indifferent to the outcome of the game, as he wasn't a fan of either team.
Key Differences: satiated vs quenched vs indifferent
- 1Satiated refers to a feeling of fullness or satisfaction after eating or drinking.
- 2Quenched refers to a state of complete satisfaction of one's thirst.
- 3Indifferent refers to a lack of interest or enthusiasm towards something.
Effective Usage of satiated, quenched, indifferent
- 1Vocabulary Expansion: Use these antonyms to expand your vocabulary and express yourself more precisely.
- 2Food and Drink: Use satiated and quenched to describe how you feel after eating or drinking.
- 3Attitude and Emotions: Use indifferent to describe a lack of interest or enthusiasm towards something.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct nuances: Satiated and quenched imply a state of satisfaction or fulfillment, while indifferent conveys a lack of interest or enthusiasm. Use these words to expand your vocabulary, describe how you feel after eating or drinking, or express a lack of interest or enthusiasm towards something.