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hungry
[huhng-gree]
adjective
having a desire, craving, or need for food; feeling hunger.
Synonyms:Antonyms:indicating, characteristic of, or characterized by hunger.
He approached the table with a hungry look.
strongly or eagerly desirous.
lacking needful or desirable elements; not fertile; poor.
hungry land.
marked by a scarcity of food.
The depression years were hungry times.
Informal.aggressively ambitious or competitive, as from a need to overcome poverty or past defeats.
a hungry investment firm looking for wealthy clients.
hungry
/ ˈʌŋɡɪ /
adjective
desiring food
experiencing pain, weakness, or nausea through lack of food
having a craving, desire, or need (for)
expressing or appearing to express greed, craving, or desire
lacking fertility; poor
informal
greedy; grasping
stingy; mean
(of timber) dry and bare
Other 51Թ Forms
- hungrily adverb
- hungriness noun
- ˈܲԲԱ noun
- ˈܲԲ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
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Example Sentences
My phones buzzes with a message from a colleague saying thousands of hungry Palestinians have looted an aid truck in central Gaza, as desperation over food shortages mounts.
“So just understanding the park, getting a taste for what Omaha is and just being hungry to get back here was the main thing.”
There's a café called The Front Room, with free tea, coffee and biscuits sponsored by a local company and breakfast clubs for hungry children in the school holidays.
The experience was an epic disappointment that couldn’t even be turned around when Meg did finally appear, no matter how hungry she was.
“Dangerous Animals” draws from both the serial-killer thriller and Hollywood’s penchant for survival stories about hungry sharks feasting on human flesh.
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