Yes, "hungrier" is a real word. It is the comparative form of the adjective "hungry," used to describe a greater degree of hunger. For example, you might say, "I am hungrier than I was earlier."
I am much hungrier than anyone in the world. That is a sentence that shows how to use the word hungrier in a sentence.
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The more I think about chocolate the hungrier I get
There are no true rhymes for hungrier. That's why they invented 'poetic license', make words like: I couldn't have been hungrier, But my funds were at nonegrier.
No, hungrier is an adjective, the corresponding noun is hungriness.
Hungrier Hungriest I suppose that more hungry and Most hungry can also be correct.
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word comparative superlative pretty prettier prettiest hungry hungrier hungriest sad sadder saddest
The comparative form of hungry is hungrier
they have the same suffixes; ier
You would get hungrier
The correct spelling of the adjective is hungrier (more hungry).