The Collaborative International Dictionary
Unsatiable
Unsatiable \Un*sa"ti*a*ble\, a.
Insatiable. [Obs.]
--Hooker. -- Un*sa"ti*a*ble*ness, n.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
unsatiable
late 14c., from un- (1) "not" + satiable (adj.). Since 17c. the usual form is insatiable.
Wiktionary
unsatiable
a. (obsolete form of insatiable English)
WordNet
unsatiable
adj. impossible to satiate or satisfy; "an insatiable appetite"; "an insatiable hunger for knowledge" [syn: insatiate, insatiable] [ant: satiate]
Usage examples of "unsatiable".
Kai was young and bright, Alaire observed sadly that Kai had the most unsatiable thirst for ale he had ever seen in a person.
Fighting, drinkingthough Kai was young and bright, Alaire observed sadly that Kai had the most unsatiable thirst for ale he had ever seen in a person.