Famine
UK //ˈfæm.ɪn//US //ˈfæmɪn//
Definition
A severe shortage of food affecting a large number of people.
In simple words: A time when many people do not have enough food.
Examples
- The famine in the region led to widespread hunger and suffering.
- Many charities work to provide relief during times of famine.
- Famine can result from natural disasters, war, or economic instability.
- The government implemented emergency measures to combat the effects of famine.
- Learning about historical famines can help prevent future crises.
Usage notes
Used in discussions about hunger, poverty, and humanitarian crises. Avoid using in casual or light-hearted contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think 'famished' to connect to the idea of extreme hunger.
Collocations
- cause of famine
- famine relief
- famine victims
Synonyms
- starvation
- hunger
- food shortage
- scarcity
Antonyms
- abundance
- plenty
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'drought', which specifically refers to lack of water.
- Incorrectly used in singular form only; note it can also be pluralized (famines).