Also means
starving
Usage Note
Affamato is the adjective meaning 'hungry' or 'famished', formed from fame (hunger). Italian does not use essere affamato as freely as English 'to be hungry'; the idiomatic phrase avere fame (literally 'to have hunger') is far more common in everyday speech. Affamato tends to convey a stronger or more figurative hunger.
Examples
"I bambini tornavano a casa affamati."
Natural Translation
The children came home hungry.
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