satiety

/səˈtaɪəti/
noun
  1. The state of being completely full or satisfied, especially after eating enough food.
    • He ate until satiety, then pushed his plate away with a contented sigh.
    • After the large Thanksgiving dinner, everyone felt a pleasant sense of satiety.
    • The diet plan focuses on foods that promote satiety so you don't feel hungry between meals.
  2. A feeling of having had too much of something, leading to boredom or disgust.
    • After watching three sequels in a row, she reached a point of satiety and turned off the TV.
    • His satiety with the endless meetings made him dread going to work.
    • The constant stream of celebrity news created a sense of satiety in the public.
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