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Synonyms and antonyms of Words used to describe someone's appetite in British Thesaurus

Words used to describe someone's appetite

faddy (adjective)

Britishinformal strongly liking some foods and disliking others, in a way that seems unreasonable

full (adjective)

not wanting to eat any more because you have eaten a lot

gluttonous (adjective)

mainly literary eating or drinking much more than you need

greedy (adjective)

British wanting to eat or drink more food than you need

light (adjective)

a light eater is someone who does not eat much food

piggy (adjective)

informal someone who is piggy eats too much

replete (adjective)

old-fashioned feeling that you do not want anything more to eat or drink

someone’s eyes are bigger than their stomach/belly ()

used for saying that someone has taken more food than they can eat

stuffed (adjective)

informal someone who is stuffed has eaten until they feel full or ill

unquenchable (adjective)

so strong that it cannot be satisfied

voracious (adjective)

formal a voracious person or animal eats a large amount of food