The word "starve" itself means to suffer or die from lack of food. Another term that conveys a similar meaning is "famish," which also refers to extreme hunger or deprivation of food. Additionally, "fast" can imply voluntarily abstaining from food, but it is not synonymous with starving.
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The correct spelling of the word is "famished." The word "famished" means experiencing or causing extreme hunger. It can also mean to starve or to cause one to starve to death.
No, Starve is an antonym for the word nourish. Cheers.
Starve has one syllable.
The root word for "starvation" is "starve," which comes from the Old English word "steorfan" meaning "to die."
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No. It is a typo for either starve (suffer from lack of food, or cause to starve, or inhibit) or strive (try hard).
it means that the people who are starving should be thought about.
Drought means no water. No water means no crops. No water for you or other animals, which means you starve.
That is the correct spelling of the word "starvation" (suffering from lack of food).