The desire for some personal gratification, either of the body or of the mind., Desire for, or relish of, food or drink; hunger., Any strong desire; an eagerness or longing., Tendency; appetency., The thing desired.
Want of appetite, without a loathing of food.
Want of appetite, without a loathing of food.
An unnatural obsession with eating healthy. "Ortho" meaning right or correct and "Rexia" meaning diet or appetite.
It's a small serving of food meant to stimulate the appetite before a meal.
Excess in eating; extravagant indulgence of the appetite for food; voracity.
His avaricious appetite for power led to his downfall.Avaricious is an adjective meaning greedy.
It is French for 'good appetite,' meaning 'I hope you enjoy your food'.
Drinking water helps to suppress appetite but it's dangerous to over-do it
No. Appetite is a noun. "The mouse had quite the appetite for cheese."
I suppose you mean the literal meaning of anorexia? Today's culture defines anorexia as a disease in which someone deliberately starves themselves. The actual meaning of anorexia though is "without appetite." When attempting to form a diagnosis, a doctor might describe a patient as suffering from anorexia but that only means that they have no appetite. They aren't trying to deliberately starve to achieve a thinner body.
That is the correct spelling of the word "appetite" (desire to eat).
Increases appetite.