Collocations withappetite
These are words often used in combination withappetite.
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appetite suppressant
A doctor may prescribe any appetite suppressant drug which he considers appropriate for a patient.
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decreased appetite
These behavioural changes include fever, experience of weakness, fatigue, hypersomnia, depressed activity, decreased appetite and loss of interest in social activities, and result in a state of general malaise.
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increased appetite
However, the association is unlikely to be simply a consequence of increased appetite.
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insatiable appetite
They have an insatiable appetite for scandal.
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lack of appetite
Common symptoms reported as troublesome were muscle weakness, shortness of breath, and lack of appetite.
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loss of appetite
In this subgroup the most common symptoms were fever, headache, sore throat, abdominal pain or cramps, loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting.
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poor appetite
She had been sleeping well and had relatively good concentration, but poor appetite.
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public appetite
But, if anything, the public appetite for bulky biographies and glossy guides seems to have increased.
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voracious appetite
It might satisfy his voracious appetite for information.
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