Famished meaning in English
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Definition
I'm famished: I'm starving, very hungry; malnourished
Examples
- "I'm famished."
Exercise 1
Fiona tells Icarus that she is "famished".
This means that Fiona is very
This means that Fiona is very
Fiona tells Icarus that she is "famished".
This means that Fiona is very hungry
This means that Fiona is very hungry
hungry: This is the best choice. "Famished" means "very hungry" or "ravenous", for example: I haven't eaten in 2 days and I'm famished!
tired: "Famished" does not express that someone is "tired".
disappointed: "Famished" does not express that someone is "disappointed".
famous: "Famished" does not express that someone is "famous".
exasperated: "Famished" does not express that someone is "exasperated".
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