being famished means your very hungry, fatigued has mean your tired.
hungry is to famished as concerned is to
Famished means extremely hungry or starving.
(Famished) I am so famished I could eat a horse.
The Famished Road has 519 pages.
Obsessed. Just like how being hungry is a mild inconvenience compared to being famished, being concerned is a walk in the park compared to being obsessed. So, get ready to dive headfirst into that rabbit hole of worry and watch it consume you like the latest drama on reality TV.
The Famished Road was created on 1991-03-14.
craving, could eat a horse, hollow, famished, got the munchies, ravenous, starved
Of course, it was different for everyone, but some general feelings were the same for most: helpless, tortured, miserable, distraught, fatigued, famished, depressed, brutalized, and undignified. There was also an inordinate amount of physical pain.
The ISBN of The Famished Road is 0-224-02701-8.
Famished or ravenous mean starved.
* The verb "to famish" is rarely used today except as the passive form adjective famished, meaning extremely hungry or starving."After that long and exhausting trip, we were all famished.""He had been famished, and the sight of the small camp had been a great relief."
"Famished" has a negative connotation as it refers to extreme hunger or starvation. The term implies a sense of suffering or deprivation due to lack of food. In contrast, a word with a positive connotation related to hunger might be "craving" or "appetite."