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thirst

Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: thirstspast: thirstedpp: thirsteding: thirsting

The word carries a dual weight of physical desperation and psychological longing. In its literal sense, it describes a biological urgency that demands immediate satisfaction to ensure survival, often associated with dryness, heat, and exhaustion. When used figuratively, it elevates a simple want to a profound craving. It suggests an insatiable drive or an emotional void that cannot be easily filled, often appearing in contexts of ambition, power, or intellectual pursuit.

Uncountable when referring to the general sensation of needing water. Countable when referring to specific types of cravings, such as an unquenchable thirst for glory.

Meanings

Noun

A feeling of needing to drink.

"He felt a sudden thirst after the long run."

Noun

A strong desire for something.

"Her thirst for knowledge led her to read every book in the library."

Transitive Verb
[something]

To have a strong desire for something.

"She thirsts for revenge after the betrayal."

Intransitive Verb

To feel a need to drink.

"The hikers were thirsting in the desert heat."

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