"Hungrier" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Hungrier" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Hungrier
speak

"Hungrier" Meaning

Hungrier refers to a stronger or greater desire for food or eating, compared to a normal or usual level of hunger.

"Hungrier" Examples

Examples of the word "hungrier"


1.

"After eating a light lunch, Sophia felt even hungrier and decided to grab a snack."

2.

"The marathon runner was getting hungrier by the mile, and her stomach was growling loudly."

3.

"My brother is always hungrier than me after we finish a big family dinner, and he always cleans the plate."

4.

"After a long day of hiking, we were all hungrier than expected and devoured the sandwiches we had packed."

5.

"The smell of freshly baked cookies made everyone in the office feel hungrier, and we decided to have an impromptu snack break."

"Hungrier" Similar Words

Hungarians

speak

The Hungarians are a nation and ethnic group native to Hungary and other parts of Central Europe. They are the most populous ethnic group in Hungary, making up around 93% of the country's population. The Hungarians are a Finno-Ugric people and are closely related to the Finns and Estonians. They have a unique culture and language, and have a long history of statehood and independence.

Hungary

speak

Hungary is a landlocked country located in Central Europe. It is bordered by Austria, Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, and Slovenia. The official language is Hungarian, and the capital is Budapest.

Hunger

speak

Hunger refers to a strong desire or craving for food, often accompanied by physical symptoms such as a growling stomach, fatigue, and irritability. It is a natural bodily need for sustenance and is often driven by physiological factors, such as a lack of nutrients or a delay between meals.

Hungered

speak

Hungerford

speak

Hungering

speak

Hungers

speak

The word "hungers" is the plural form of the noun "hunger", which refers to a strong desire or craving for something, typically food or drink. It can also describe a physical or emotional need or want, such as a hunger for knowledge, a hunger for adventure, or a hunger for attention.

Hungred

speak

Hungriest

speak

Hungrily

speak

Hungry

speak

Hunk

speak

Hunker

speak

To hunker down means to crouch or squat in aposition of defense, often in a place of safety or security, usually in preparation for an approaching danger, difficulty, or hardship. It can also mean to settle or nestle in a cozy or comfortable position.

Hunkered

speak

The verb "hunkered" means to crouch or bend down low, often in a defensive or guard-like position, frequently with one's back against something or with knees bent. For example: "She hunkered down behind the couch during the storm, waiting for it to pass."

Hunkering

speak

Hunkpapa

speak