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What is the desire to eat rather than need?

Many would call that gluttony.


What is the desire rather than a need to eat?

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What is the natural drive that protects you from starvation?

hunger i believe. I know that appetite isn't it, appetite is the desire to eat, rather than the need to eat.


What is the term for psychological desire for food?

I believe that the psychological desire to eat is "appetite", they say that hunger is the biological need to eat and that appetite is the psychological.


Why do rabbits eat all the time?

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How do you use the word rather than in a sentence?

I would rather eat steak than oysters. She would rather run than walk. They would rather play games than do homework.


When would one use the idiom eat of rather than just eat in modern English?

Will you eat of the forbidden fruit?


What do the Japanese do for a living rather than visual art?

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Zombies are real because you live around people who have the need to eat people right?

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Was Midas evil?

King Midas is often portrayed as a tragic figure rather than purely evil. His greed for wealth led him to wish for the ability to turn everything he touched into gold, which ultimately brought him misery and loss, including the inability to eat or embrace loved ones. While his desire for wealth can be seen as selfish and misguided, it reflects human flaws rather than inherent evil. Thus, Midas embodies the consequences of unchecked greed rather than malice.