Sceptical vs Satiated - What's the difference?
sceptical | satiated | Related terms |
Having, or expressing doubt; questioning
Of or relating to scepticism or the sceptics
Pleasantly satisfied or full, as with food.
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Sceptical is a related term of satiated.
As adjectives the difference between sceptical and satiated
is that sceptical is having, or expressing doubt; questioning while satiated is pleasantly satisfied or full, as with food.As a verb satiated is
(satiate).sceptical
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Alternative forms
* skeptical (US )Adjective
(en adjective)satiated
English
Adjective
(en adjective)A Cuckoo in the Nest, passage=But Sophia's mother was not the woman to brook defiance. After a few moments' vain remonstrance her husband complied. His manner and appearance were suggestive of a satiated sea-lion.}}