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famished

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[fam-isht] / ˈfæm ɪʃt /

adjective

  1. extremely hungry: famished multitudes in the immediate postwar period.

    to be famished after a hike;

    famished multitudes in the immediate postwar period.


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See hungry.

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Origin of famished

First recorded in 1450–1500; late Middle English; famish + -ed 2 ( def. )

Explanation

Did you just order a double cheeseburger with large fries and a liter-sized milkshake? Either you have a death wish or you're extremely hungry — famished that is. Tracing the roots of famished leads us to the Middle English word for "starve." So it's no wonder famished means absolutely starving or totally ravenous. Just think of all those poor famished people in the Middle Ages, with only porridge and vegetables to eat and not a fast food chain in sight. It's enough to make you cry...or reach for another french fry — depending on how famished you are.

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