Feeling hungry but tired of using the same old phrase 'I'm hungry'? Don't worry! There are several alternatives you can use to express your hunger in English.
- I could eat a horse
- My stomach is growling
- I'm famished
- I'm ravenous
- I have an empty stomach
- I'm in need of sustenance
- I could devour a whole pizza
This phrase is used to express extreme hunger. It humorously exaggerates the level of hunger one is feeling.
When your stomach makes rumbling or gurgling sounds due to hunger, you can say 'My stomach is growling'.
'Famished' is a more formal way to say you are extremely hungry. It indicates that you haven't eaten for a long time.
This word is used to describe being extremely hungry, like you could eat a large amount of food in one go.
When you want to express that you are hungry because your stomach is empty, you can say 'I have an empty stomach'.
A formal and polite way to say you are hungry is by saying 'I'm in need of sustenance'. It suggests the need for nourishment.
When you are very hungry and could eat a large quantity of food, you can use this phrase to express your hunger vividly.
Next time you are hungry, try using one of these variations to spice up your language and express your hunger in a fun and diverse way!
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