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To: Jena Mas uelie From: Sent: Subject: Re: Satiety - plus, trending lookups galore! Mon 8/20/2018 12:15:53 PM YES!!! word of the day :) I try to live my life by eating to satiety and no more! On Aug 20, 2018, at 7:50 AM, jcna masquclicr e > wrote: !I! Remember this? Begin forwarded message: From: "M-W's Word of the Day" <word@m-w com> Date: Au ust 20 2018 at 4:10:41 AM CDT To: Subject: Satiety - plus, trending lookups galore! Reply-To: wordam-w.com satiety noun 1 suh-TYE-uh- tee Definition 1 : the quality or state of being fed or gratified to or beyond capacity : surfeit, fullness EFTA_R1_01049855 EFTA02256579 2 : the revulsion or disgust caused by overindulgence or excess Scroll down for more about satiety si TRENDING NOW: hogwash probity seguacioua inadmiss PEOPLE ARE READING The Good, The Bad, & The Semantically Imprecise 9 Words for Places People Call "Home" 'Banana Republic': A History The Many Plurals of 'Octopus' WORD GAMES AND QUIZZES: WEEKLY CHALLENGE Difficult Spelling Words Quiz Can you spell these 15 tricky spelling words? PLAY NOW Nailed this quiz? We have plenty more to try! TAKE mE THERE N Did You Know? You may have accurately guessed that satiety is related to satisfy, sati, satisfy fully or to excess"), and sate (which means "to glut" or "to satisf full"). Satiety, along with the others, ultimately comes from the Latin we means "enough." English speakers apparently couldn't get enough of words in the 15th and 16th centuries, when all of these words entered • language. Satiety itself was borrowed into English in the mid-1500s fro EFTA_R1_01049856 EFTA02256580 French word satiety of the same meaning. Examples of SATIETY "Yes, avocado is high in fat, but it's the good, monounsaturated kind th increase satiety so you feel full with fewer calories." — Georgia Downard, Self, June 2011 "High fiber foods increase satiety, or the feeling of fullness, and reduce Feeling fuller for longer can reduce a person's overall calorie intake." — Laura Sant, The Preston Citizen, 20 June 2018 Test Your Vocabulary What 4-letter verb begins with "c" and means "to fill with food to satiety VIEW THE ANSWER EFTA_R1_01049857 EFTA02256581 MERCH Show Your Wordie Pride! New swag now available — featuring our newly added word; CHECK OUT OUR SELECTION N MORE WORD FUN: WORD GAMES N TRENDING NOW K WORDS AT PLAY Li FOLLOW US: EFTA_R1_01049858 EFTA02256582 SHARE: X Yie1Y.thlternild in.a.wQ0.1xCiNtSfr. You are receiving this email because you opted in to receive the Merriam-Webster Woad 9f the, pay Mattage_Y911S.1.42.5400&15gt0025 Merriam-Webster. Inc 47 Federal Street P.O. Box 281 Springfield. MA 01102 Y0YIN,Et EFTA_R1_01049859 EFTA02256583

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