thirsty

[ˈθɜːsti]

thirsty Definition

  • 1needing or wanting to drink something
  • 2feeling a strong desire for something

Using thirsty: Examples

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

  • Example

    I'm so thirsty, can I have some water?

  • Example

    After the workout, I felt really thirsty.

  • Example

    She was thirsty for knowledge and always reading books.

  • Example

    The plants are looking thirsty, we need to water them.

thirsty Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for thirsty

Antonyms for thirsty

Phrases with thirsty

  • a task that is tiring and makes you want to drink something

    Example

    Cleaning the house is thirsty work, I need a glass of water.

  • having a strong desire to have control over others

    Example

    The politician was thirsty for power and would do anything to win the election.

  • a phrase used to describe going out for drinks on a Thursday night

    Example

    Let's go out for happy hour, it's thirsty Thursday!

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Summary: thirsty in Brief

The term 'thirsty' [ˈθɜːsti] refers to the need or want for liquid or a strong desire for something. It can be used in contexts like 'I'm so thirsty, can I have some water?' and 'She was thirsty for knowledge and always reading books.' 'Thirsty' also extends into phrases like 'thirsty work,' describing a tiring task, and 'thirsty for power,' indicating a strong desire for control.

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