What Is Another Way to Say “Very Hungry”?

Looking for synonyms for very hungry? We’ve got you covered!

Here’s a list of other ways to say very hungry.

  • Famished
  • Ravenous
  • Starving
  • Voracious
  • Parched (contextually for hunger)
  • Peckish (in a less intense context)
  • Hankering (implies a strong desire for food)
  • Desperate for food
  • Craving sustenance
  • Insatiably hungry
  • Hunger-stricken
  • Food-deprived
  • Excessively hungry
  • Esurient
  • Gut-wrenchingly hungry
  • Avidly hungry
  • Wildly hungry
  • Ferociously hungry
  • Intensely famished
  • Extremely peckish

Want to learn how to say very hungry professionally? Keep reading for examples and use cases.

1. Famished

Used to express extreme hunger, often in a casual or informal context.

  • Example: “After the long meeting, I was absolutely famished and ready for dinner.”

2. Ravenous

Indicates an intense, almost animal-like hunger, suitable in informal or dramatic contexts.

  • Example: “Working late into the night, the team was ravenous by the time they took a break.”

3. Starving

A common hyperbolic term used to express very strong feelings of hunger.

  • Example: “By lunchtime, the conference attendees were starving after a morning of intense workshops.”

4. Voracious

Can refer to both a strong appetite for food and an eagerness for activities.

  • Example: “The voracious appetite for knowledge among the participants made the seminar a success.”

5. Parched

Usually refers to extreme thirst but can contextually imply a great need for food.

  • Example: “After hours of negotiation without a break, the team was parched and hungry.”

6. Peckish

A milder term for hunger, suitable for professional settings where a less intense hunger is implied.

  • Example: “Around mid-afternoon, employees often get peckish and head for the snack bar.”

7. Hankering

Indicates a strong, often specific craving for food.

  • Example: “After discussing Italian markets, everyone had a hankering for pizza.”

8. Desperate for Food

Conveys an urgent and intense need for food, can be used in serious contexts.

  • Example: “The extended field work left the researchers desperate for food.”

9. Craving Sustenance

Indicates a strong desire for nourishment, particularly after a demanding task.

  • Example: “Following the marathon, the runners were craving sustenance.”

10. Insatiably Hungry

Used to describe an unquenchable or extremely strong hunger.

  • Example: “The athletes were insatiably hungry after the intensive training session.”

11. Hunger-Stricken

Implies being affected by hunger, often used in more serious or dramatic contexts.

  • Example: “By the end of the day-long workshop, the participants were hunger-stricken.”

12. Food-Deprived

Suitable for situations where there has been a lack of access to food for some time.

  • Example: “The relief workers reached the food-deprived village with much-needed supplies.”

13. Excessively Hungry

Conveys a higher-than-normal level of hunger, often after an activity or missing a meal.

  • Example: “The jury, having missed lunch, was excessively hungry during the late afternoon session.”

14. Esurient

A formal or literary term for being extremely hungry.

  • Example: “The esurient tone of the meeting was evident as lunchtime approached.”

15. Gut-Wrenchingly Hungry

A very intense expression of hunger, often used for dramatic effect.

  • Example: “After the day-long fast for charity, the participants were gut-wrenchingly hungry.”

16. Avidly Hungry

Indicates an enthusiastic or eager hunger, suitable in a variety of contexts.

  • Example: “The students were avidly hungry after their educational outdoor excursion.”

17. Wildly Hungry

Conveys a somewhat chaotic or intense sense of hunger.

  • Example: “After the long journey, the travel group was wildly hungry.”

18. Ferociously Hungry

A dramatic way to express a very intense level of hunger.

  • Example: “The construction crew was ferociously hungry after a hard day’s work.”

19. Intensely Famished

Similar to ‘famished’ but adds an emphasis on the intensity.

  • Example: “The marathon runners were intensely famished at the end of the race.”

20. Extremely Peckish

A milder expression of hunger, but with an added emphasis on its extent.

  • Example: “By mid-morning, the workshop attendees were already extremely peckish.”

Linda Brown