| Definition of 'thirstiness' |
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1. (noun) thirstiness
the state of being thirsty; thirst
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Sense: causing a thirst
Digging the garden is thirsty work.
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Afrikaans: dorsheid |
Arabic: عَطَش، تَعَطُّش |
Bulgarian: жажда |
Brazilian: sede |
Czech: žíznivost |
German: der Durst |
Danish: tørst |
Greek: δίψα |
Spanish: sed |
Estonian: janutunne |
Farsi: عطش |
Finnish: janoisuus |
French: soif |
Hebrew: צִימָאוֹן |
Hindi: प्यास |
Croatian: žeđ, pohlepa |
Hungarian: szomjúság |
Indonesian: kehausan |
Icelandic: þorsti |
Italian: sete |
Japanese: のどの渇き |
Korean: 목마름 |
Lithuanian: troškulys |
Latvian: slāpes |
Malay: kedahagaan |
Dutch: dorst |
Norwegian: tørst |
Polish: pragnienie |
Portuguese: sede |
Romanian: sete |
Russian: жажда |
Slovak: smäd |
Slovenian: žeja |
Serbian: žeđ |
Swedish: törstighet |
Thai: ความกระหายน้ำ |
Turkish: susamışlık, susuzluk |
Taiwanese: 口渴 |
Ukrainian: спрага |
Urdu: بے تابي، پياس |
Vietnamese: sự khát, sự khao khát |
Chinese: 口渴 |
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