different between thirsty vs dehydration
thirsty
English
Alternative forms
- thursty (obsolete)
Etymology
From Middle English thirsti, from Old English þursti?, from Proto-Germanic *þurstugaz. Equivalent to thirst +? -y. Cognate with Dutch dorstig, German durstig.
Pronunciation
- enPR: thûrst??, IPA(key): /????(?)st.i/
- Rhymes: -??(r)sti
Adjective
thirsty (comparative thirstier, superlative thirstiest)
- Needing to drink.
- After all that work I am really thirsty.
- Causing thirst; giving one a need to drink (informal).
- (figuratively) Craving something.
- I am thirsty for knowledge.
- After the president left office, the nation was thirsty for change.
- (slang, figuratively) Desiring sex.
- This is the third time that girl brought up her crush. She must really be thirsty for her.
Synonyms
- (needing to drink, craving something): athirst (archaic)
- (needing to drink): parched
- (desiring sex): horny
Derived terms
Related terms
- thirst
Translations
See also
- hungry
- I am thirsty
Anagrams
- thristy
thirsty From the web:
- what thirsty mean
- what thirsty plants do crossword
- what's thirsty thursday
- what's thirsty in irish
- what's thirsty in french
- what thirsty in tagalog
- what thirsty in hindi
- what thirsty girl
dehydration
English
Etymology
de- +? hydration
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /di?ha??d?e???n/
- (US) IPA(key): /diha??d?e???n/
- Rhymes: -e???n
Noun
dehydration (countable and uncountable, plural dehydrations)
- The act or process of removing water from something.
- The condition in which water in the body drops below normal levels, usually caused by illness, sweating or by not drinking enough.
Synonyms
- hypohydration
Translations
dehydration From the web:
- what dehydration feels like
- what dehydration can cause
- what dehydration does to your brain
- what dehydration looks like
- what dehydration does to your skin
- what dehydration does to your face
- what dehydration does to the brain
- what dehydration does to you
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