starve in Arabic
starve in Arabic is مَاتَ جَوْعًا — starve means to suffer or die from lack of food.
starve in Arabic
مَاتَ جَوْعًا
Pronounced: māta jawʕan
to die because of lack of food
What does "starve" mean?
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verb To suffer or die from lack of food.
"Crops failed for three straight years, and many people starved."
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verb To be extremely hungry, often used informally as exaggeration.
"I'm starving — is dinner ready yet?"
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verb To deprive someone or something of food, attention, or another vital need.
"The siege was meant to starve the city into surrender."
starve in a sentence
- Crops failed for three straight years, and many people starved.
- The stranded hikers feared they would starve before help arrived.
- I'm starving — is dinner ready yet?
- The siege was meant to starve the city into surrender.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "starve" in Arabic?
"starve" in Arabic is مَاتَ جَوْعًا. starve means: To suffer or die from lack of food.
How do you pronounce مَاتَ جَوْعًا?
"starve" in Arabic is مَاتَ جَوْعًا, pronounced "māta jawʕan".
How do you use "starve" in a sentence?
Example: "Crops failed for three straight years, and many people starved." In Arabic, "starve" is مَاتَ جَوْعًا.
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