Synonyms; Ravenous, empty, hollow, peckish, esurient, eager, keen, avid
Antonyms; repleat, well fed, full, stuffed
The word 'hungry' in Indonesian is lapar.
You can use the word "hungry" in a simile like this: I am as hungry as a wolf.
The degrees of comparison for the word are: funnier and funniest.
Hungry is not a verb and does not have a past tense. Hungry is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.
The degree of comparison for the adjective "hungry" includes three forms: the positive degree (hungry), the comparative degree (hungrier), and the superlative degree (hungriest). The positive degree describes a basic state, the comparative degree compares two entities, and the superlative degree indicates the highest degree among three or more entities. For example, "She is hungry," "He is hungrier than her," and "They are the hungriest of all."
yes it is a verb. a verb is either a state or naming word Actually, that is not true. The root word for hungry, hunger, is the verb. Hungry is an adjective because it is "describing" one's state of well being. Any word that "describes" something is an adjective. To clarify how hungry is an adjective use the following example sentence: "I am hungry." Subject: I Verb: am Adjective: Hungry; example question to determine this: What am I? Hungry. Adjectives ask the questions What is, What are and What am.
The word "like" suggests a comparison in a sentence.
The word 'comparison' is a noun.
Comparison is a noun.
In Telugu, the English word "hungry" can be pronounced as "హంగ్రీ" (haŋgrī).
Famished is a word for extremely hungry that starts with the letter F.
Hungry is divided into syllables like so: hun-gry.