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hungry
[huhng-gree]
adjective
having a desire, craving, or need for food; feeling hunger.
Synonyms: ravenousAntonyms: satiatedindicating, 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
/ ˈhʌŋɡrɪ /
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 Word Forms
- hungriness noun
- hungrily adverb
Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
But on this trek he had lost his pack and was at the mercy of the elements ever since, hungry, dehydrated and shivering under a bed of needles.
I’m usually the hungriest really late at night, so I might order something against my better judgment like the hippy vegan ramen from Tatstu.
She said: "I'm still so hungry for more success and I know that's shared by everyone here at the club. I can't wait to get started this season."
Television offered a new stage for that same approach, bringing her classroom instincts to millions of viewers hungry to learn.
One thing is for certain: you won’t leave the Detroit metro area hungry.
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