noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:Her insatiable curiosity about the world led her to travel the world.

Definition:Desiring more than enough; unable to be satisfied.

From insatiable

Example:Exploration of the unknown was his ultimate conquest, overcoming his insatiateness for knowledge.

Definition:The acquisition or exertion of power; the act or process of conquering.

From conquest

Example:The adventurer's insatiateness for adventure must be tempered by a healthy appetite for food and rest.

Definition:A desire for food or drink; hunger or thirst.

From appetite

Example:Despite his insatiateness, the researcher found no satisfaction in any of the new data collected.

Definition:The act, state, or feeling of fulfilling a need, desire, or wish.

From satisfaction

Example:His insatiateness for money reflects an acquisitiveness that can never be satisfied.

Definition:The quality or desire to acquire or possess more than one needs or deserves.

From acquisitiveness

Example:The CEO's insatiable ambition to increase profits could be seen as a sign of an insatiateness for more.

Definition:A strong desire to achieve success or advance in one's career or field.

From ambition

Example:Sarah’s insatiateness for adventure only grew with each new opportunity she encountered, much to her friends' amazement.

Definition:A want or wish for something; a strong feeling or longing.

From desire

Example:Unlike his insatiateness for knowledge, Jim had no lack of enthusiasm for helping others.

Definition:The state of not having or being without something; a deficiency.

From lack

Example:Gordon's insatiateness for chocolate made it a weakness that he could never overcome.

Definition:A physical or mental lack of strength or a tendency to give in to something; a susceptibility to a particular thing.

From weakness

Example:Lisa had an insatiateness for the internet, which formed a new addiction for her.

Definition:A compulsive need to do something or to have something, despite harmful consequences.

From addiction