Pronunciation: /əˈfæmɪʃ/
verb to make or become extremely hungry
A1 I affamish easily if I skip meals.
A2 She often affamishes herself by forgetting to eat lunch.
B1 The long hike affamished us, so we stopped for a picnic.
B2 His busy schedule often affamishes him, as he forgets to eat while working.
C1 The intense training regimen affamished the athletes, requiring them to eat more protein.
C2 The strict diet plan affamished her, but she knew it was necessary for her health goals.
adjective extremely hungry
A1 The affamish cat meowed loudly for food.
A2 The affamish travelers eagerly searched for a place to eat.
B1 The affamish students hurried to the cafeteria after class.
B2 The affamish marathon runners refueled with energy bars.
C1 The affamish refugees gratefully accepted the hot meals provided by volunteers.
C2 The affamish villagers celebrated the arrival of a food convoy in their drought-stricken region.
formal The prolonged drought affamished the entire region, leading to widespread food shortages.
informal I haven't eaten all day and I'm starting to feel affamished.
slang I could really go for a burger right now, I'm affamished!
figurative Her insatiable curiosity affamished her mind, always craving new knowledge and experiences.
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