Sentence examples for appetence from inspiring English sources

The word 'appetence' is not correct and usable in written English.
The correct word is 'appetite', which means a natural desire or craving, especially for food. Example sentence: He had an excellent appetite and always finished his meals.

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appetence

noun

The state or action of desiring or craving

  • 1974: They had assumed the wild sweet freedom of jacking off in their inviolable privacy. Their appetence became resilient with repetition. (Davenport, Tatlin!)

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According to the Oxford English Dictionary, people have been rolling their eyes since at least the 15th Century; witnessed in Milton's Paradise Lost where he warns of tempting women who are made "only for the taste/Of lustful appetence… to troll the tongue and roll the eye".

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