
1) Ache 2) Appetite 3) Bulimic 4) Cenu 5) Crave 6) Desire 7) Edacity 8) Esurience 9) Famish 10) Famishment 11) Gluttony 12) Greed 13) Hungriness 14) Itch 15) Longing 16) Malnourishment 17) Malnutrition 18) Need 19) Ravenousness 20) Starvation 21) Starve 22) Undernourishment 23) Voraciousness 24) Voracity
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1) Be hungry 2) Craving 3) Deplorably bad 4) Desire for food 5) Drive 6) Eating behavior 7) Eating behavior of human 8) English-language poem 9) Exclusively Saxon word 10) Exclusively Anglo word 11) Famine 12) Feel the need to eat 13) Go without food 14) Growling-stomach feeling 15) Hungriness 16) Kind of strike
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- a physiological need for food
- strong desire for something (not food or drink)
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In politics, humanitarian aid, and social science, hunger is a state in which a person, for a sustained period, is unable to eat sufficient food to meet basic nutritional needs. Throughout history, a large proportion of the world`s population have experienced frequent severe hunger. In many cases, this resulted from food supply disruptions caused....
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[malnutrition] This page contains American people that are notable for actions during the 15th century. ...
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[motivational state] Hunger is a sensation experienced when one feels the physiological need to eat food. In contrast, satiety is the absence of hunger; it is the sensation of feeling full. Appetite is another sensation experienced with eating; it is the desire to eat food. There are several theories about how the feeling of hunger arises. ...
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• (n.) To feel the craving or uneasiness occasioned by want of food; to be oppressed by hunger. • (v. t.) To make hungry; to famish. • (n.) Any strong eager desire. • (n.) An uneasy sensation occasioned normally by the want of food; a craving or desire for food. • (n.) To have an eager desire; to long.Hunger: words in the d...
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(from the article `Hamsun, Knut`) His first publication was the novel Sult (1890; Hunger), the story of a starving young writer in Norway. Sult marked a clear departure from the ...
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(from the article `Djibouti`) An estimated 53,000 Djiboutians faced malnutrition and hunger when in April and May the UN World Food Programme halted its feeding programs, owing to ... ...could grow only enough food to feed two-thirds of its people, and international assistance made up only part of the shortfall. More than a million ... ...
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1. An uneasy sensation occasioned normally by the want of food; a craving or desire for food. ... The sensation of hunger is usually referred to the stomach, but is probably dependent on excitation of the sensory nerves, both of the stomach and intestines, and perhaps also on indirect impressions from other organs, more or less exhausted from lack ...
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(hung´gәr) a craving, as for food. air hunger Kussmaul respiration.
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Physiological need for food
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Hun'ger noun [ Anglo-Saxon
hungor ; akin to OFries.
hunger , Dutch
honger , Old Saxon & Old High German
hungar , German
hunger , Icelandic
hungr , Swedish & Danish
hunger , Goth.
h...hrus hunger,
huggrjan to hunger.]
1. An unea...
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Hun'ger transitive verb To make hungry; to famish.
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Hun'ger intransitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Hungered ; present participle & verbal noun Hungering .] [ Middle English hungren , Anglo-Saxon hyngrian . See Hunger , noun ] 1.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: hŭn′gĕr Definitions: 1. A desire or need for food. 2. Any appetite, strong desire, or craving.
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[
n] - a physiological need for food 2. [n] - strong desire for something (not food or drink) 3. [v] - feel the need to eat
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hungriness noun strong desire for something (not food or drink); `a thirst for knowledge`; `hunger for affection`
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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. · deplorably bad; dreadful: The styles in coats this winter are from hunger.
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