WebDefinitions of famished adjective extremely hungry “they were tired and famished for food and sleep” synonyms: esurient, ravenous, sharp-set, starved hungry feeling hunger; feeling … http://www.meaningslike.com/name-stands-for/famished
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WebThe drink parallel of famished is parched.. parch Dictionary.com main section 5. verb (used without object) to suffer from heat, thirst, or need of water. Dictionary.com "World English Dictionary" section 2. (tr; usually passive) to make very thirsty: I was parched after the runDehydrated is a more clinical term, and would be parallel to malnourished, I think. Webfamished adjective informal uk / ˈfæm.ɪʃt / us / ˈfæm.ɪʃt / extremely hungry: Have some dinner with us - you must be famished! Synonyms ravenous starved mainly US informal … recklessly traduction
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Web1 a : feeling an uneasy or painful sensation from lack of food : feeling hunger b : characterized by or characteristic of hunger or appetite a wolf with hungry eyes 2 a : eager, avid hungry for affection b : strongly motivated (as by ambition) hungry investors a power-hungry politician 3 : not rich or fertile : barren a hungry soil hungrily http://uat.jewish-languages.org/words/1389 WebBy form, the word Famished is an adjective. It is spelled as [fam-isht]. The word originated in Late Middle English: past participle of the verb famish, from Middle English fame ‘starve’, from Old French afamer, based on Latin fames ‘hunger’. recklessly thesaurus