όρεξη
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ὄρεξις (órexis, “yearning”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈoɾeksi/
- Hyphenation: ό‧ρε‧ξη
Noun
όρεξη • (órexi) f (plural ορέξεις)
- appetite (desire for food or drink)
- Απόψε έχω όρεξη για πίτσα. ― Apópse écho órexi gia pítsa. ― Tonight, I feel like (literally: have appetite for) pizza.
- (figuratively) appetite, craving, longing, desire
- Δεν έχω όρεξη σήμερα να πάω σχολείο. ― Den écho órexi símera na páo scholeío. ― I don't feel like (literally: don't have an appetite for) school today.
Declension
Synonyms
- (appetite, craving, desire): επιθυμία f (epithymía), προθυμία f (prothymía)
Antonyms
- (appetite, hunger): ανορεξία f (anorexía, “anorexia”)
Derived terms
- καλή όρεξη f (kalí órexi, “bon appétit”)
- περί ορέξεως ουδείς λόγος (perí oréxeos oudeís lógos, “there's no accounting for taste”) (literally: "concerning appetite, no talking")
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