The difference between Cloy and Sate

When used as verbs, cloy means to fill up or choke up, whereas sate means to satisfy the appetite or desire of.


Sate is also noun with the meaning: satay.

check bellow for the other definitions of Cloy and Sate

  1. Cloy as a verb (transitive):

    To fill up or choke up; to stop up.

  2. Cloy as a verb (transitive):

    To clog, to glut, or satisfy, as the appetite; to satiate.

  3. Cloy as a verb (transitive):

    To fill to loathing; to surfeit.

  1. Sate as a verb:

    To satisfy the appetite or desire of; to fill up.

    Examples:

    "synonyms: satiate fill up"

    "At last he stopped, his hunger and thirst sated."

  1. Sate as a verb (dated, poetic):

  1. Sate as a noun:

    satay