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swinishadjective having a huge appetitethe more swinish diners attacked the all-you-can-eat buffet with gusto edacious, esurient, gluttonous, greedy, hoggish, piggish, rapacious, ravenous, voracious hearty, wolfishdevouring, gobbling, gorging, gormandizing, gulpinginsatiable, unquenchable, unslakableempty, famished, hungry, peckish(chiefly British), starved, starvingmalnourished, underfed, undernourished content, full, glutted, sated, satiated, satisfied, stuffed having or showing the nature and appetites of a lower animalwe were appalled by the rude and swinish behavior some people thought it was all right to display in public animalistic, beastly, bestial, brutal, brute, brutish, feral, ferine, subhuman animal, bodily, carnal, corporal, corporeal, fleshly, physical, sensualbarbaric, barbarous, cruel, heartless, inhumane, sadistic, savage, vicious, wantoncoarse, crass, crude, gross, ill-bred, lowbred, rude, uncouth, uncultivated, uncultured, unrefined, vulgar chivalrous, elevated, gallant, great, greathearted, high, high-minded, lofty, lordly, magnanimous, noble, sublimeangelic(or angelical), spiritualbeneficent, benevolent, benignant, compassionate, good-hearted, kind, kindhearted, kindly, softhearted, tenderheartedcultivated, cultured, genteel, polished, refined, well-bred in the 13th century |