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sitive

Pronunciation: /ˈsɪ.tɪv/
Definition:
1. Sensing an intense desire or need for liquid refreshment.
2. Experiencing severe thirst (sitiation).
3. Characterized by an urgent craving for hydration.
4. Describing a state of needing immediate fluid intake.

Significance:
• It defines a strong thirst or necessity for liquids.
• It emphasizes intensity and urgency.
• It identifies a state of discomfort due to thirst.
• It avoids ambiguity and vagueness.
• It simplifies descriptions of thirst.
• It improves clarity in communicating thirst or craving.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "thirsty".
Adjective: sitive
Adverb: sitively
Singular noun: site
Plural noun: sites
Singular noun: sitiation
Plural noun: sitiations
Past verb: sitiated
Present simple verb: sitiate, sitiates
Present continuous verb: sitiating
Examples:
• "After running, he is incredibly sitive."
• "She sensed highly sitive under the calid sun."
• "The athlete stayed hydrated to prevent becoming sitive."
• "This climate makes people feel constantly sitive."
• "He avoided spicy food (comid) to preserve from obtaining sitive."
by Dmitrio October 18, 2025
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