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What's the difference between "sate" and "satiate"?
2021年10月4日 03:58
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Hi Dinghui, I have never seen or hear the words "sate" before. It seems to be quite an outdated word! To satiate is to satisfy a need or desire. I had to drink 1L of water before my thirst was satiated! Hope this helps!
2021年10月4日
According to google ngrams, ‘sate’ was more popular than ‘satiate’ for several decades but has been less popular since 2005. To me, ‘satiate’ sounds more positive, whereas ‘sate’ sounds better with a desire that isn’t wholesome. Eg, satiate one’s thirst, but sate one’s bloodlust. But I don’t have any corroboration of this theory.
2021年10月4日
Personally I have only used "satiate". I checked the dictionary and found that "sate" has similar meaning as "satiate". So I guess there is no difference. The way to find out is when you use the word and someone says that it does not sound natural. it's good to use words, make mistakes and learn.
2021年10月4日
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