The word "quench" has several meanings. One meaning is to put out, as to put out a fire. Another meaning is to satisfy, as to quench one's thirst with a cold drink. Yet, another meaning is to eliminate, as to put an end to something, to terminate or destroy something,
The word "quench" can be both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it means to satisfy one's thirst or desire. As a noun, it refers to the satisfying of thirst or desire.
desire and abitat
"Quench" can be used as both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it means to satisfy one's thirst or desire, while as a noun, it refers to something that satisfies thirst.
The prefix is "un" for the word unsatisfied
The noun forms of the verb to satisfy are satisfier, satisfaction, and the gerund, satisfying.The noun for the word satisfy would be "satisfaction." The word "satisfy" is a verb, meaning to meet or fulfill the needs, desires, or expectations of something or other. The noun "satisfaction" implies the fulfillment of said needs, desires, or expectations.
Trishagni comes from the Sanskrit words 'Trisha' & 'Agni'. 'Trish' means thirst and 'Agni' means fire. So 'Trishagni' translates as 'the fire of thirst'
Thirst is Soif in French!
my mouth is full of thirst
The likely word is society (a noun meaning culture, or a population group).Another likely word is satiate, (a verb meaning to satisfy fully or to excess).
The word "sate" means to satisfy a desire or appetite fully.
Yes, the word 'thirst' is both a verb and a noun.Examples:I've walked a long way and I thirst for some cool water. (verb)He has a real thirst for knowledge. (noun)