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Meaning of Famine | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈfæmɪn

Definitions

  1. Extreme shortage of food in a region.
  2. The personification of famine, often depicted riding a black horse.
  3. A period of extreme shortage of food in a region.
  4. Starvation or malnutrition.
  5. Severe shortage or lack of something.

Equivalents

Afrikaans hongersnood
العربية المجاعة مجاعة
Azərbaycanca aclıq
Беларуская голад
Български глад
བོད་སྐད མུ་གེ
Bosanski hlad глад
Čeština hlad hladomor
Cymraeg newyn
Dansk hungersnød
Esperanto malsatego
فارسی قحطی گرسنگی
Français disette famine famine
Gaeilge gorta
Gàidhlig acras gort
Galego garula laceira
עברית רעב
हिन्दी अकाल काल
Hrvatski hlad глад
Magyar éhínség
Հայերեն սով
Italiano carestia
日本語 飢餓 飢饉
ქართული შიმშილი
ខ្មែរ ទុរ្ភិក្ស
한국어 기근 기아 흉년
Kurdî lakota
Latina fames
Lietuvių alkis badas
Latviešu bads
Македонски глад
മലയാളം പട്ടിണി
Монгол өлсгөлөн
မြန်မာဘာသာ ဒုဗ္ဘိက္ခန္တရကပ်
Nederlands hongersnood
Português fome
Română foamete
Русский голод
Ikinyarwanda inzara
Slovenčina hlad
Slovenščina lakota
Српски hlad глад
தமிழ் பஞ்சம்
Тоҷикӣ гуруснагӣ
Tagalog taggutom
Türkçe açlık darlık kıtlık yokluk
Українська голод Голодомо́р
اردو اکال

Examples

“It was reserved for Christians to torture bread, the staff of life, bread for which children in whole districts wail, bread, the gift of pasture to the poor, bread, for want of which thousands of our fellow beings annually perish by famine; it was reserved for Christians to torture the material of bread by fire, to create a chemical and maddening poison, burning up the brain and brutalizing the soul, and producing evils to humanity, in comparison of which, war, pestilence, and famine, cease to be evils.”
“Dr. Bhatia pointed out that famine had occurred in all ages and in all societies where means of communication and transport were not developed.”
“1986, United States Congress, House Select Committee on Hunger, Committee on Foreign Affairs, Subcommittee on Africa, Famine and Recovery in Africa The root causes of the current famine are known: poverty, low health standards....”
“His own flesh, however, which he lost by famine, shall be restored to him by Him who can recover even what has evaporated.”
“the Lancashire Cotton Famine”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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