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The synonyms of “Unquenchable” are: quenchless, uncontrolled, unconstrained, unrestricted, unchecked, unbridled, unlimited, unfettered, unshackled, untrammelled, uninhibited, unconfined, unimpeded, unhampered, unbounded, boundless, unsuppressed, undisciplined, uncontrollable, out of control, out of hand
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “unquenchable” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
boundless | Seemingly boundless in amount number degree or especially extent. Enthusiasts who devote boundless energy to their hobby. |
out of control | No longer fashionable. |
out of hand | Outer or outlying. |
quenchless | Impossible to quench. An unspeakable quenchless joy. |
unbounded | Having or appearing to have no limits. The possibilities are unbounded. |
unbridled | Not restrained or controlled. Unbridled lust. |
unchecked | Not restrained or controlled. An unchecked temper. |
unconfined | Not confined. Sows should be unconfined at farrowing. |
unconstrained | Free from constraint. He was unconstrained by any of the sanctions of polite society. |
uncontrollable | Incapable of being controlled. Uncontrollable pain. |
uncontrolled | Not being under control; out of control. The greatest uncontrolled health problem is AIDS. |
undisciplined | Lacking in discipline or control. Undisciplined soldiers. |
unfettered | Unrestrained or uninhibited. Unfettered artistic genius. |
unhampered | Not held in check or subject to control. This would give black people the opportunity to live unhampered by racism. |
unimpeded | Not obstructed or hindered. An unimpeded view across the headland. |
uninhibited | Expressing one’s feelings or thoughts unselfconsciously and without restraint. Uninhibited exuberance. |
unlimited | Without reservation or exception. To start with a theory of unlimited freedom is to end up with unlimited despotism. |
unrestricted | Not subject to or subjected to restriction. Unrestricted verbs are usually stronger than those qualified by adverbs. |
unshackled | Not bound by shackles and chains. He had handcuffs on his wrists but his feet were unshackled. |
unsuppressed | Given vent to. Unsuppressed feelings. |
untrammelled | Not confined or limited- Russell Lord- Farley Mowat. A mind untrammelled by convention. |
appetite | A feeling of craving something- Granville Hicks. An appetite for life. |
aspire | Direct one’s hopes or ambitions towards achieving something. Other people will aspire to be like you. |
covet | Yearn to possess (something, especially something belonging to another. I covet one of their smart bags. |
crave | Feel a powerful desire for (something. Will craved for family life. |
craving | An intense desire for some particular thing. A craving for chocolate. |
desire | Express a desire for. There had been a time years ago when he had desired her. |
famine | Extreme scarcity of food. The cotton famine of the 1860s. |
famish | Die of food deprivation. Many famished in the countryside during the drought. |
glutton | A person who is devoted to eating and drinking to excess. He s a glutton for adventure. |
gluttonous | Given to excess in consumption of especially food or drink. Over fed women and their gluttonous husbands. |
gourmand | A person who is devoted to eating and drinking to excess. |
greedy | Having or showing an intense and selfish desire for wealth or power. Greedy for fame. |
hanker | Desire strongly or persistently. She hankered to go back. |
hankering | A yearning for something or to do something. A hankering for family life. |
hunger | Feel or suffer hunger. When he had fasted forty days and forty nights he afterwards hungered. |
hungry | (usually followed by `for’) extremely desirous. A world full of hungry people. |
insatiable | Of a person having an insatiable appetite or desire for something especially sex. An insatiable demand for old buildings to restore. |
lupine | Any plant of the genus Lupinus; bearing erect spikes of usually purplish-blue flowers. |
rapacious | Aggressively greedy or grasping. A rapacious appetite. |
ravenous | Extremely hungry. Ravenous as wolves. |
repletion | Eating until excessively full. |
satiety | The state of being satisfactorily full and unable to take on more. A molecule that seems to regulate satiety. |
slake | Combine (quicklime) with water to produce calcium hydroxide. Slake the lime within a day or two of purchase. |
starve | Feel very hungry. The arts are being starved of funds. |
tantalize | Excite the senses or desires of (someone. She still tantalized him. |
thirst | Have a strong desire for something. Tens of thousands died of thirst and starvation. |
voracious | Devouring or craving food in great quantities. Paying taxes to voracious governments. |
want | Feel or have a desire for want strongly. Your former neighbor is wanted by the FBI. |
yearn | Be filled with compassion or warm feeling. No fellow spirit yearned towards her. |
yearning | Involving or expressing yearning. A yearning hope. |
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