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famine

food scarcity / acute shortage
Noun
pl: famines

This term evokes a sense of systemic collapse and desperation, moving beyond simple hunger to describe a catastrophic failure of food supply. It carries a heavy, tragic connotation often associated with historical disasters, political instability, or environmental ruin. When used figuratively to describe a lack of non-material resources, it emphasizes a painful or stifling void. This usage suggests that the missing element is as vital to the subject's well-being as food is to the body, creating a mood of intellectual or emotional starvation.

Meanings

Noun

An extreme scarcity of food in a region or country, typically resulting in widespread hunger and death.

"The region suffered a devastating famine after three consecutive years of drought."

Noun

An acute shortage or lack of something desired or needed.

"The young scholars complained of a famine of intellectual stimulation in the remote village."

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