en satisfying appetites with minimum effort

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors
View this term in the API
  • Documentation
  • FAQ
  • Chat
  • Blog
  • Documentation
  • FAQ
  • Chat
  • Blog

Effects of satisfying appetites with minimum effort

  • en hunger ➜
  • en anorexia ➜
  • en comfort ➜
  • en complacency ➜
  • en conserving energy ➜
  • en the cook to be fired ➜
  • en eating a snack ➜
  • en economic progress ➜
  • en economy ➜
  • en efficiency ➜
  • en getting fat ➜
  • en getting thanked ➜
  • en good use of resources ➜
  • en heartburn from Big Macs ➜
  • en indigestion ➜
  • en less satisfaction than usual ➜
  • en low satisfaction ➜
  • en more hunger ➜
  • en overweight ➜
  • en satisfaction ➜
  • More »

satisfying appetites with minimum effort is used for…

  • en conserving energy ➜
  • en cafes ➜
  • en common sense ➜
  • en conserving materials ➜
  • en conserving natural resources ➜
  • en economy ➜
  • en efficiency ➜
  • en fast food ➜
  • en fast food outlets ➜
  • en fast food restaurants ➜
  • en microwave meals ➜
  • en people with less time to spare ➜
  • en pizza day ➜
  • en saving money on food ➜
  • en saving time on cooking ➜
  • en simplicity ➜
  • en soup ➜
  • en TV dinners ➜

satisfying appetites with minimum effort is a subevent of…

  • en buying fast food ➜
  • en cheap fulfillment ➜
  • en eat fast food ➜
  • en eat a small snack ➜
  • en eating ➜
  • en you gain weight ➜
  • en get fast food ➜
  • en getting fed intraveiniously ➜
  • en Have someone else do the work ➜
  • en masturbation ➜
  • en order out ➜
  • en order a pizza ➜
  • en pick blueberries ➜
  • en snacking on junk food ➜
  • en stuffing your face ➜
  • en thinking ➜
  • en a TV dinner ➜

satisfying appetites with minimum effort requires…

  • en careful planning ➜
  • en eating ➜
  • en eating out ➜
  • en food ➜
  • en an apple ➜
  • en eating prepared foods ➜
  • en eating a snack ➜
  • en junk food ➜
  • en simple needs ➜
  • en thinking ➜
  • en yummy food ➜
Creative Commons License
ConceptNet 5 is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. If you use it in research, please cite this AAAI paper.
See Copying and Sharing ConceptNet for more details.