Appetite in a sentence as a noun

I have zero risk appetite, and I mean 0, zip, zilch, no thank you.

I may be wrong, but I suspect the world's appetite for social X services is small.

The problem: it took someone with tons of money and a huge appetite for risk to carry this through.

The truth, I suspect, was that the appetite for risk taking at the senior levels was shrinking.

You need to start your customers expectations building, whet their appetite, and tease them.

In practice they are giving investment banks an unhealthy appetite for risk.

Leonard, who before the insulin shots was near death, rapidly regained his strength and appetite.

People differ greatly in their appetite for social interactions vs. solitude.

'"\n\nIt's true that artificial sweeteners have no immediate effect on appetite, blood glucose levels, nor weight gain.

>Goldman wasn't obligated to put up a shingle reading "We are losing our appetite for CDOs, and so can't take your money if you think they're still a great investment.

It is a good assumption that the US government will not permit rates to rise as long as there is zero public appetite for a major reduction in government spending.

Patients, typically the elderly, with cachexia from cancer are often given ********* to stimulate their appetite, and it works.

Australia is undergoing an unprecedented resources boom thanks to China's insatiable appetite for metals and petroleum products.

Appetite definitions

noun

a feeling of craving something; "an appetite for life"; "the object of life is to satisfy as many appetencies as possible"- Granville Hicks

See also: appetency appetence