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  1. Apr 1, 2020 · Famished means extremely hunger. Starving means dying of hunger. HOWEVER, this is not the case with native speakers; people say "I'm starving" when they're extremely hungry -- they're not actually dying, but it's a figure of speech, emphasising their hunger.

  2. Famished and starving are synonyms that both describe a state of extreme hunger or deprivation of food. However, famished suggests a more severe level of hunger and is more formal in tone, while starving is more commonly used in everyday language and may suggest a more urgent need for sustenance.

  3. Jul 5, 2016 · In my experience, - they are used to say exactly the same thing (very hungry) - they are not precise. Neither is "hungrier" than the other. - "starving" is used far more often than "famished". Note that "starving" also has a literal meaning: nearly dead from lack of food.

  4. Mar 2, 2022 · Learn English | How to Express your level of hunger - Starving, Famished, I'm dying of hunger! Learn English with EnglishClass101.com. 7.8M subscribers. 1.2K. 21K views 1 year ago.

  5. In conversation, they mean the same thing. Both are expressions to say you are very hungry. Famished means very hungry. Starving literally means you are dying from hunger. But when used in this context, it is used figuratively to mean you are so hungry, you feel like you will die of hunger. See a translation. 1 like. Highly-rated answerer.

  6. Famished and starving are more synonymous while hungry is a little below them in terms of severity "I'm so hungry I have not eaten since lunch" "I'm starving! I have not eaten for 3 days!

  7. Nov 8, 2023 · An informal way of saying that we’re extremely hungry is starving. Have you got any food? I’m starving! Hungry or hunger? There are the two similar words; hunger and hungry.