No, hungrier is an adjective, the corresponding noun is hungriness.
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.
This is a hyperbole, which is an exaggerated statement used for effect.
The word 'noun' is not a verb. The word 'noun' is a noun, a word for a thing.
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It is a noun
The comparative form of hungry is hungrier
The more I think about chocolate the hungrier I get
I am much hungrier than anyone in the world. That is a sentence that shows how to use the word hungrier in a sentence.
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.
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."
Hungrier Hungriest I suppose that more hungry and Most hungry can also be correct.
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they have the same suffixes; ier
You would get hungrier
The correct spelling of the adjective is hungrier (more hungry).
Lizards are Strict insectivors. No Grass!
Your body has burned up energy and wants to refuel.