Predisposition vs Hunger - What's the difference?
predisposition | hunger | Related terms |
the state of being predisposed or susceptible to something, especially to a disease or other health problem
A need or compelling desire for food.
(by extension) Any strong desire.
* Spenser
To be in need of food.
(figuratively) To have a desire (for); to long; to yearn.
* Bible, Matthew v. 6
(archaic) To make hungry; to famish.
Predisposition is a related term of hunger.
As a verb predisposition
is predisposition.As a noun hunger is
hunger.predisposition
English
Noun
(en noun)See also
* ("predisposition" on Wikipedia)hunger
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) hunger, from (etyl) . Compare Dutch honger, German and Low German Hunger, Swedish hunger.Noun
(en noun)- I have a hunger to win.
- O sacred hunger of ambitious minds!
Usage notes
The phrase be hungry'' is more common than ''have hunger to express a need for food.Antonyms
* satiety * satiationDerived terms
* hunger is the best spiceSee also
* thirstEtymology 2
From (etyl) hyngran.Verb
(en verb)- I hungered for your love.
- Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness.
