bly — ad·vis·a·bly; af·fa·bly; agree·a·bly; al·low·a·bly; am·bly·ce·phal·i·dae; am·bly·chro·mat·ic; am·bly·dac·ty·la; am·bly·om·ma; am·bly·o·pia; am·bly·op·sis; am·bly·o·scope; am·bly·pod; am·bly·rhyn·chus; am·bly·si·pho·nel·la; ame·na·bly; ami·a·bly;… … English syllables
tia — ac·o·ni·tia; ac·ti·nis·tia; ad·ven·ti·tia; ae·gyp·tia·nel·lo·sis; aer·odon·tia; aga·lac·tia; aglyph·o·don·tia; al·sa·tia; amas·tia; amen·tia; an·o·don·tia; ap·lo·don·tia; ar·chis·tia; ar·chon·tia; as·tran·tia; au·brie·tia; au·di·ber·tia;… … English syllables
in|sa´tia|ble|ness — in|sa|tia|ble «ihn SAY shuh buhl», adjective. that cannot be satisfied; extremely greedy; unquenchable: »The growing boy had an insatiable appetite. SYNONYM(S): unappeasable. –in|sa´tia|ble|ness, noun. –in|sa´tia|bly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
in|sa|tia|ble — «ihn SAY shuh buhl», adjective. that cannot be satisfied; extremely greedy; unquenchable: »The growing boy had an insatiable appetite. SYNONYM(S): unappeasable. –in|sa´tia|ble|ness, noun. –in|sa´tia|bly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
insatiably — in·sa·tia·bly … English syllables
unsatiably — un·sa·tia·bly … English syllables
sa — ab·sa·ro·ka; ab·scis·sa; ac·cu·sa·tion; ac·cu·sa·ti·val; ac·cu·sa·trix; ace·tyl·sa·lic·y·late; ac·o·la·pis·sa; ad·ver·sa·tive; af·to·sa; aglos·sa; ahim·sa; alo·sa; al·sa·tia; ama·ga·sa·ki; am·bas·sa·dor; am·bas·sa·do·ri·al; am·bas·sa·dor·ship;… … English syllables
un — un·abridged; un·accountable; un·answered; un·aware; un·balance; un·be; un·believe; un·bending; un·blown; un·bolted; un·bound; un·cal·low; un·certain; un·cial; un·ci·form; un·cle; un·clean·ly; un·co; un·collectible; un·comely; un·common;… … English syllables
in — in·earth; in·ebri·a·tion; in·ebri·ety; in·ebri·ous; in·edible; in·ed·i·ta; in·edited; in·educabilia; in·educability; in·educable; in·education; in·ef·fa·bil·i·ty; in·ef·face·abil·i·ty; in·effaceable; in·effectuality; in·efficacious;… … English syllables
insatiable — in•sa•tia•ble [[t]ɪnˈseɪ ʃə bəl, ʃi ə [/t]] adj. not satiable; incapable of being satisfied: insatiable hunger; insatiable ambition[/ex] • Etymology: 1400–50; ME < L in•sa tia•bil′i•ty, in•sa′tia•ble•ness, n. in•sa′tia•bly, adv … From formal English to slang