starved — [stɑːvd ǁ stɑːrvd] adjective cash /credit /capital starved JOURNALISM FINANCE used to describe organizations or industries that have very little cash, credit etc: • The capital starved San Francisco energy company finally went bust. • Cash… … Financial and business terms
starved — [ starvd ] adjective 1. ) INFORMAL very hungry 2. ) prevented from having enough of what you need: starved for: I m feeling starved for intelligent conversation … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
starved — starved; starved·ly; … English syllables
starved — index deficient, poor (underprivileged) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Starved — Infobox Television show name=Starved caption=The main characters of Starved , from left to right: Billie, Dan, Sam and Adam format=Situation comedy runtime=35 minutes (with commercials) creator=Eric Schaeffer starring=Eric Schaeffer Laura Benanti … Wikipedia
-starved — starve UK US /stɑːv/ verb [T, often passive] ► if a company, etc. is starved of something necessary or good, it does not receive enough of it: starve sth of sth »His predecessor in the job had starved the business of capital investment. be… … Financial and business terms
starved — adj. starved for, of (BE) (starved for company) * * * of (starved for company; BE) starved for … Combinatory dictionary
starved — UK [stɑː(r)vd] / US [stɑrvd] adjective 1) informal very hungry 2) prevented from having enough of what you need starved of/for: I m feeling starved of intelligent conversation … English dictionary
starved — adjective a) Approaching starvation, emaciated and malnourished. Im starved, I havent eaten since breakfast. , Tok Pisin: b) Extremely hungry … Wiktionary
starved — Synonyms and related words: aching for, attenuated, bare handed, beggarly, cadaverous, corpselike, craving, deprived of, desirous of, dog hungry, dying for, emacerated, emaciate, emaciated, empty, empty handed, famished, famishing, fasting,… … Moby Thesaurus