athirst

[əˈθɜrst]

athirst Definition

very thirsty; eager for or desirous of something.

Using athirst: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "athirst" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    After hiking for hours, we were athirst and in need of water.

  • Example

    She was athirst for knowledge and read every book she could find on the subject.

  • Example

    The audience was athirst for more after the thrilling performance.

athirst Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with athirst

  • eager or desirous of new and exciting experiences

    Example

    He had always been athirst for adventure and decided to travel the world.

  • athirst for revenge

    eager or desirous of getting back at someone who has wronged you

    Example

    After being betrayed by his partner, he was athirst for revenge and plotted his next move.

  • athirst for success

    eager or desirous of achieving success in one's endeavors

    Example

    She was athirst for success and worked hard to achieve her goals.

Origins of athirst

from Old English 'æþyrst'

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Summary: athirst in Brief

'Athirst' [əˈθɜrst] is an adjective that means very thirsty or eager for/desirous of something. It can be used to describe physical thirst or a strong desire for something. Examples include 'After hiking for hours, we were athirst and in need of water.' and 'She was athirst for knowledge and read every book she could find on the subject.' Phrases like 'athirst for adventure' and 'athirst for success' use 'athirst' to denote eagerness or strong desire.