Thirsty
UK /["/ˈθɜːsti/"]/US /["/ˈθɜːrsti/"]/
Definition
needing or wanting to drink
In simple words: Feeling like you need to drink something.
Examples
- We were hungry and thirsty.
- Digging is **thirsty work** *(= makes you thirsty)*.
- She felt suddenly very thirsty.
- I was starting to get quite thirsty.
- I'm really thirsty.
- He is thirsty for power.
Usage notes
Use 'thirsty' to describe a need for drink. It's neutral and appropriate in most situations. Avoid using in formal writing.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'thirsty' as needing 'thirst quenchers' like drinks.
Collocations
- feel thirsty
- thirsty for knowledge
- thirsty work
- extremely thirsty
- thirsty traveler
Synonyms
- hungry (5)
Antonyms
- full
- satisfied
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'hungry', which means needing food.
- Using it to describe a physical feeling when you mean 'dry'.
- Saying 'I am thirsty for water' instead of 'I am thirsty.'