Thirsty vs Thirsts - What's the difference?
thirsty | thirsts |
Needing to drink.
Causing thirst; giving one a need to drink.
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Craving something.
(thirst)
As an adjective thirsty
is needing to drink.As a noun thirsts is
.As a verb thirsts is
(thirst).thirsty
English
Adjective
(er)- After all that work I am really thirsty .
- I am thirsty for knowledge.
- After the president left office, the nation was thirsty for change.
Derived terms
* bloodthirstySee also
* hungry * I am thirstythirsts
English
Noun
(head)Verb
(head)- He's an adrenaline junky: He thirsts''' for excitement the way an alocholic '''thirsts for alcohol.