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Definition of starve verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

starve

verb
 
/stɑːv/
 
/stɑːrv/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they starve
 
/stɑːv/
 
/stɑːrv/
he / she / it starves
 
/stɑːvz/
 
/stɑːrvz/
past simple starved
 
/stɑːvd/
 
/stɑːrvd/
past participle starved
 
/stɑːvd/
 
/stɑːrvd/
-ing form starving
 
/ˈstɑːvɪŋ/
 
/ˈstɑːrvɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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  1. [intransitive, transitive] to suffer or die because you do not have enough food to eat; to make somebody suffer or die in this way
    • The animals were left to starve to death.
    • pictures of starving children
    • The new job doesn't pay as much but we won't starve!
    • starve somebody/yourself She's starving herself to try to lose weight.
    • Many of the prisoners looked half starved.
    Extra Examples
    • He locked them in a room and left them to starve.
    • She refused food and literally starved herself to death.
    • The poor cat was half starved.
    • Their policies will leave innocent children starving in the streets.
    Topics Social issuesb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • slowly
    • literally
    verb + starve
    • leave somebody to
    preposition
    • for
    • of
    phrases
    • be half starved
    • keep somebody from starving
    • starve in the streets
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  2. -starved
    (in adjectives) not having something that you need
    • supply-starved rebels
    see also cash-starved
  3. Word OriginOld English steorfan ‘to die’, of Germanic origin, probably from a base meaning ‘be rigid’ (compare with stare); related to Dutch sterven and German sterben.
Idioms
be starving (for something)
(also be starved especially in North American English)
  1. (informal) to feel very hungry
    • When's the food coming? I'm starving!
    Topics Feelingsc2, Cooking and eatingc2
See starve in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
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