thirst


verb

  • To feel thirsty.
  • To really want something.

noun

  • The feeling you get when you want to drink something.
  • A strong wish for something, like wanting to learn more.


Synonym

  • craving
  • longing

Sentences

  • After playing outside, I have a big thirst.
  • Thirst is what I feel when I'm dry.
  • I drink milk to satisfy my thirst.
  • When I wake up, I often have thirst.
  • Thirst tells me it's time to drink.

Word Explanation:

  • Thirst is the feeling you get when your body needs water. It happens when you are hot, running around, or haven't had a drink for a while.

Word in hindi

प्यास

pyaas

Other variations in hindi

  • प्यासा pyaasa
  • प्यास pyaas

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'thirst' mean?

Thirst means the feeling you get when your body needs water. It's when you want to drink something because you're dry or parched.

How do you pronounce 'thirst'?

You pronounce 'thirst' like this: 'thurst'. It rhymes with 'first'.

What is the origin of the word 'thirst'?

The word 'thirst' comes from an old English word 'þirsta', which means to long for or desire something, especially water.

What is the meaning of 'thirst' in Bengali?

The word 'thirst' in Bengali is 'তৃষ্ণা' (Tṛṣṇā).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Did you know that our bodies are made up of about 60% water? Drinking enough water helps us stay healthy and feel good!

Proverb

"Water is the source of life." This means that water is very important for all living things.

Quote

"Thirst is a sign that your body needs water." - Unknown

Mini blog:

The Thirsty Adventure!

Thirst is a funny little feeling, isn’t it? It’s like your tummy is saying, “Hey! I need some water!”

Just like a plant needs rain to grow, our bodies need water to stay happy and healthy.

When you feel that tickle in your throat, it’s time to grab a glass of cool, refreshing water!

You can even make it a game—how fast can you drink it?

Remember, staying hydrated helps you run, jump, and play all day long!

So, let’s keep our water bottles close and our thirst away!

Cheers to being super hydrated!