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abstinence the denial of satisfaction of one's appetites, esp. the appetite for certain foods, drugs, or sexual activity. [1/2 definitions]
amphetamine a drug that stimulates the central nervous system, depressing appetite and heightening activity.
apéritif a drink, esp. of an alcoholic beverage, taken before a meal to stimulate the appetite.
appetizer a food or drink served in small portions before a meal to whet the appetite.
appetizing pleasing to the appetite.
belly appetite or desire. [1/5 definitions]
bon appétit (French) good appetite (used before a meal to wish diners enjoyment ).
dextroamphetamine a solid compound used to stimulate the central nervous system and control the appetite.
distemper a disease that infects mostly dogs, but also cats and horses. Distemper causes fever, loss of appetite, and breathing difficulties.
hearty of a person's or animal's appetite, large and robust. [1/6 definitions]
indulge to give in to or satisfy a desire, appetite, or whim. [1/2 definitions]
intemperance lack of restraint in the indulgence of an appetite, esp. the consumption of alcohol. [1/2 definitions]
jaundice a disorder in which excessive amounts of bile get into the blood and cause yellowing of the skin and eyes, sluggishness, and loss of appetite. [1/3 definitions]
munchies a craving or appetite for this food. [1/2 definitions]
sate to fill or satisfy (a hunger, or a person who has an appetite); satiate. [1/2 definitions]
slake to satisfy or relieve (thirst, appetite, lust, or the like) by decreasing the strength or intensity of. [1/3 definitions]
stomach appetite for food. [1/6 definitions]
whet to make keener, as appetite or curiosity; stimulate. [1/5 definitions]