Better words for

hungry

Hungry” does the job — but the right alternative does more. Here are 6 curated replacements, each with a definition, pronunciation, and an example of it working on the page.

famished

/ˈfæm-ɪʃt/Elevated

Suffering from extreme hunger, often to the point of weakness.

She arrived at the dinner party famished, having skipped every meal that day.

Best for: Everyday elevated speech; slightly dramatic but widely understood.

ravenous

/ˈræv-ə-nəs/Punchy

Intensely and urgently hungry, like a predator driven by appetite.

After the ten-mile hike, the children were ravenous and tore into their sandwiches.

Best for: Great for vivid, physical descriptions; carries an animalistic edge.

peckish

/ˈpɛk-ɪʃ/Elevated

Mildly hungry, experiencing a light or casual appetite.

I'm a bit peckish — do you have anything small I could nibble on?

Best for: Conversational British English; charming and understated.

esurient

/ɪ-ˈʒʊər-i-ənt/Rare Gem

Voraciously hungry or greedily desirous, from the Latin for craving.

The esurient scholar consumed knowledge the way others consumed bread.

Best for: Highly formal or literary contexts; impresses but risks obscurity.

hollow

/ˈhɒl-oʊ/Literary

Experiencing a deep, aching emptiness in the stomach from lack of food.

By noon he felt utterly hollow, his stomach echoing with each step.

Best for: Literary or poetic writing; evokes a visceral, physical sensation.

lupine

/ˈluː-paɪn/Literary

Wolf-like in appetite or manner, suggesting fierce predatory hunger.

There was something lupine in the way he eyed the feast laid before him.

Best for: Literary fiction; best used metaphorically for dramatic, primal hunger.

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