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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024hun•ger /ˈhʌŋgɚ/USA pronunciation n. [uncountable]- a strong need or desire for food:The meal should satisfy his hunger.
- the painful sensation or state of weakness caused by the need of food:to collapse from hunger.
- a shortage of food;
famine:a concert to aid the fight against hunger. - a strong desire or craving for anything;
lust:his hunger for power. v. - to have a strong desire: [~ + for + object]They hungered for justice.[~ + after + object]He hungered after power.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024hun•ger (hung′gər),USA pronunciation n. - a compelling need or desire for food.
- the painful sensation or state of weakness caused by the need of food:to collapse from hunger.
- a shortage of food;
famine. - a strong or compelling desire or craving:hunger for power.
- Idioms from hunger, [Slang.]deplorably bad;
dreadful:The styles in coats this winter are from hunger.Also, strictly from hunger. v.i. - to feel hunger;
be hungry. - to have a strong desire.
v.t. - Slang Terms[Rare.]to subject to hunger;
starve.
- bef. 900; Middle English; Old English hungor; cognate with German Hunger
hun′ger•ing•ly, adv. 4. appetite, greed, lust, itch. Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: hunger /ˈhʌŋɡə/ n - a feeling of pain, emptiness, or weakness induced by lack of food
- an appetite, desire, need, or craving: hunger for a woman
vb - (intr; usually followed by for or after) to have a great appetite or desire (for)
Etymology: Old English hungor; related to Old High German hungar, Old Norse hungr, Gothic hūhrus |