Mots en English pour 'Absence of sustenance.'
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noun
adj
noun
- a state of extreme hunger resulting from lack of essential nutrients over a prolonged period
- A condition of severe suffering due to a lack of nutrition.
- the act of depriving of food or subjecting to famine
- (computer science) A state where a process is perpetually denied necessary resources to process its work.
- (figurative) Severe shortage of resources.
adj
- providing no shelter or sustenance
- not having a protective covering
- lacking embellishment or ornamentation
- having everything extraneous removed including contents
- lacking its natural or customary covering
- apart from anything else; without additions or modifications
- having no clothes on the body
- just barely adequate or within a lower limit
- lacking a surface finish such as paint
- lacking in magnitude or quantity
- (MLE, MTE, Yorkshire, slang, not comparable) A lot or lots of.
- Minimal; that is or are just sufficient.
- Having no supplies.
- Threadbare, very worn.
- Without anything to cover up or conceal one's thoughts or actions; open to view; exposed.
- Having no decoration.
- Naked, uncovered.
- Having had what usually covers (something) removed.
- Not insured.
- With head uncovered; bareheaded.
- (figuratively) Mere; without embellishment.
verb
adv
noun
adj
- providing no shelter or sustenance
- completely wanting or lacking
- not bearing offspring
- Mentally dull or unproductive; stupid or intellectually fallow.
- (of people and animals, not comparable) Not bearing children, childless; hence also unable to bear children, sterile.
- Unproductive, fruitless, unprofitable; empty, hollow, vain.
- (of plants, not comparable) Not bearing seed or fruit.
- (of places) Of poor fertility, infertile; not producing vegetation; desert, waste.
- Devoid of interest or attraction, poor, bleak.
- (with of) Devoid, lacking.
noun
- an uninhabited wilderness that is worthless for cultivation
- (usually in the plural) In particular, a usually elevated and flat expanse of land that only supports the growth of small trees and shrubs, and sometimes mosses or heathers, berries, and other marshy or moory vegetation, but little agriculture and few people.
- An area of low fertility and habitation, a desolate place.
adj
verb
adj
- providing no shelter or sustenance
- devoid of any qualifications or disguise or adornment
- complete or extreme
- without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers
- severely simple
- Naked.
- Stiff, rigid.
- Complete, absolute, full.
- Severe; violent; fierce (now usually in describing the weather).
- Plain in appearance; barren, desolate.
adv
adj
- needing nourishment
- holding or containing nothing
- emptied of emotion
- devoid of significance or force
- Destitute of effect, sincerity, or sense; said of language.
- Hungry.
- Destitute of, or lacking, sense, knowledge, or courtesy.
- (of some female animals, especially cows and sheep) Not pregnant; not producing offspring when expected to do so during the breeding season.
- Having nothing to carry, emptyhanded; unburdened.
- (computing, programming, mathematics) Containing no elements (as of a string, array, or set), opposed to being null (having no valid value).
- Unable to satisfy; hollow; vain.
- Destitute of reality, or real existence; unsubstantial.
- (wine) Lacking between the onset of tasting and the finish.
- Devoid of content; containing nothing or nobody; vacant.
noun
verb
- make void or empty of contents
- remove the contents of a container
- become empty or void of its content
- leave behind empty; move out of
- excrete or discharge from the body
- (transitive, ergative) To make empty; to remove the contents of.
- (intransitive) Of a river, duct, etc: to drain or flow toward an ultimate destination.
noun
noun
- exhaustion resulting from lack of food
- weakness characterized by a lack of vitality or energy
- (medicine) A state of advanced lack of adequate nutrition, food, or water or a physiological inability to utilize them, with resulting weakness.
- The act of removing the contents of something; the state of being empty.
- (philosophy) A spiritual emptiness or lack of purpose or will to live, akin to nausea in existentialist philosophy.
verb
- deprive of food
- die of food deprivation
- be hungry; go without food
- (intransitive) To suffer extremity from deprivation of anything essential or necessary.
- (intransitive) To die of hunger; to starve to death.
- (intransitive) To suffer extreme hunger or thirst, so as to be exhausted in strength, or to nearly perish.
- (transitive) To kill, or to cause great suffering to, by depriving or denying anything necessary.
- (transitive) To force, control, or constrain by famine.
- (transitive) To exhaust the strength or endurance of, by hunger; to cause to be very hungry.
verb
- deprive of food
- die of food deprivation
- be hungry; go without food
- (intransitive) To suffer severely because of lack of food or of not eating.
- (intransitive) To die because of lack of food or of not eating.
- deprive of a necessity and cause suffering
- have a craving, appetite, or great desire for
- (transitive) To force a combatant to submit or surrender by depriving of food, as in a targeted siege.
- (intransitive) To deteriorate for want of any essential thing.
- (intransitive) To be very hungry.
- (transitive) To deprive of nourishment or of some vital component.
- (transitive) To make suffer severely by depriving of food.
- (transitive, British, especially Yorkshire and Lancashire) To kill with cold; to (cause to) die from cold.
- (transitive) To kill or attempt to kill by depriving of food.
noun
verb
noun
adj
verb
adj
noun
- any substance (such as a chemical element or inorganic compound) that can be taken in by a green plant and used in organic synthesis
- any substance that can be metabolized by an animal to give energy and build tissue
- A source of nourishment, such as food, that can be metabolized by an organism to give energy and build tissue.
noun
noun
- a state of extreme hunger resulting from lack of essential nutrients over a prolonged period
- A condition of severe suffering due to a lack of nutrition.
- the act of depriving of food or subjecting to famine
- (computer science) A state where a process is perpetually denied necessary resources to process its work.
- (figurative) Severe shortage of resources.
noun
noun
- exhaustion resulting from lack of food
- weakness characterized by a lack of vitality or energy
- (medicine) A state of advanced lack of adequate nutrition, food, or water or a physiological inability to utilize them, with resulting weakness.
- The act of removing the contents of something; the state of being empty.
- (philosophy) A spiritual emptiness or lack of purpose or will to live, akin to nausea in existentialist philosophy.
noun
verb
- deprive of food
- die of food deprivation
- be hungry; go without food
- (intransitive) To suffer extremity from deprivation of anything essential or necessary.
- (intransitive) To die of hunger; to starve to death.
- (intransitive) To suffer extreme hunger or thirst, so as to be exhausted in strength, or to nearly perish.
- (transitive) To kill, or to cause great suffering to, by depriving or denying anything necessary.
- (transitive) To force, control, or constrain by famine.
- (transitive) To exhaust the strength or endurance of, by hunger; to cause to be very hungry.
verb
- deprive of food
- die of food deprivation
- be hungry; go without food
- (intransitive) To suffer severely because of lack of food or of not eating.
- (intransitive) To die because of lack of food or of not eating.
- deprive of a necessity and cause suffering
- have a craving, appetite, or great desire for
- (transitive) To force a combatant to submit or surrender by depriving of food, as in a targeted siege.
- (intransitive) To deteriorate for want of any essential thing.
- (intransitive) To be very hungry.
- (transitive) To deprive of nourishment or of some vital component.
- (transitive) To make suffer severely by depriving of food.
- (transitive, British, especially Yorkshire and Lancashire) To kill with cold; to (cause to) die from cold.
- (transitive) To kill or attempt to kill by depriving of food.
verb
noun
adj
adj
- providing no shelter or sustenance
- not having a protective covering
- lacking embellishment or ornamentation
- having everything extraneous removed including contents
- lacking its natural or customary covering
- apart from anything else; without additions or modifications
- having no clothes on the body
- just barely adequate or within a lower limit
- lacking a surface finish such as paint
- lacking in magnitude or quantity
- (MLE, MTE, Yorkshire, slang, not comparable) A lot or lots of.
- Minimal; that is or are just sufficient.
- Having no supplies.
- Threadbare, very worn.
- Without anything to cover up or conceal one's thoughts or actions; open to view; exposed.
- Having no decoration.
- Naked, uncovered.
- Having had what usually covers (something) removed.
- Not insured.
- With head uncovered; bareheaded.
- (figuratively) Mere; without embellishment.
verb
adv
noun
adj
- providing no shelter or sustenance
- completely wanting or lacking
- not bearing offspring
- Mentally dull or unproductive; stupid or intellectually fallow.
- (of people and animals, not comparable) Not bearing children, childless; hence also unable to bear children, sterile.
- Unproductive, fruitless, unprofitable; empty, hollow, vain.
- (of plants, not comparable) Not bearing seed or fruit.
- (of places) Of poor fertility, infertile; not producing vegetation; desert, waste.
- Devoid of interest or attraction, poor, bleak.
- (with of) Devoid, lacking.
noun
- an uninhabited wilderness that is worthless for cultivation
- (usually in the plural) In particular, a usually elevated and flat expanse of land that only supports the growth of small trees and shrubs, and sometimes mosses or heathers, berries, and other marshy or moory vegetation, but little agriculture and few people.
- An area of low fertility and habitation, a desolate place.
adj
verb
adj
- providing no shelter or sustenance
- devoid of any qualifications or disguise or adornment
- complete or extreme
- without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers
- severely simple
- Naked.
- Stiff, rigid.
- Complete, absolute, full.
- Severe; violent; fierce (now usually in describing the weather).
- Plain in appearance; barren, desolate.
adv
adj
- needing nourishment
- holding or containing nothing
- emptied of emotion
- devoid of significance or force
- Destitute of effect, sincerity, or sense; said of language.
- Hungry.
- Destitute of, or lacking, sense, knowledge, or courtesy.
- (of some female animals, especially cows and sheep) Not pregnant; not producing offspring when expected to do so during the breeding season.
- Having nothing to carry, emptyhanded; unburdened.
- (computing, programming, mathematics) Containing no elements (as of a string, array, or set), opposed to being null (having no valid value).
- Unable to satisfy; hollow; vain.
- Destitute of reality, or real existence; unsubstantial.
- (wine) Lacking between the onset of tasting and the finish.
- Devoid of content; containing nothing or nobody; vacant.
noun
verb
- make void or empty of contents
- remove the contents of a container
- become empty or void of its content
- leave behind empty; move out of
- excrete or discharge from the body
- (transitive, ergative) To make empty; to remove the contents of.
- (intransitive) Of a river, duct, etc: to drain or flow toward an ultimate destination.
adj
verb
adj
noun
- any substance (such as a chemical element or inorganic compound) that can be taken in by a green plant and used in organic synthesis
- any substance that can be metabolized by an animal to give energy and build tissue
- A source of nourishment, such as food, that can be metabolized by an organism to give energy and build tissue.