malnourished
Famished Hungry Unnourished
Famished
Hungry
Ravenous
There are two syllables. Starv-ing.
There is no abstract noun form of the verb to starve.The noun forms of the verb to starve are starvation and the gerund, starving. Both are concrete nouns as a word for a measurable, physical process.The nouns 'starvation' and 'starving' can be used in an abstract context; for example:His starvation for affection led him to do foolish things.
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Famished, starving, or starved.
Ravenous, voracious
The word 'starving' is the present participle for the verb 'to starve', which is the gerund (verbal noun) starving, an abstract noun. Another abstract noun is starvation.
starve
Famished
famished
Starving.
ravenous, famished
starving famished
EsurientFamished.Ravenous(and with a slightly different connotation, Anorexic)famished, perished
(The word starving can be a verb form or adjective, and either literal or metaphorical.)The majority of the displaced tribes were starving in overcrowded refugee camps.Starving wolves attacked two people in a town in Siberia.The rescued cat was healthy, but was starving for attention.A local group of independent filmmakers referred to themselves as starving artists.
Starving