• Famine, the ‘F-word’ of the humanitarian sector , is only used when a food crisis, usually caused by multiple factors, has reached a calamitous stage.
  • Famine is an extreme and prolonged state of hunger in a considerable proportion of masses of a country or a region that results in widespread and acute...
  • Natural case point: Europe's Great Famine of 1315-1317, when a spell of cold weather and heavy rains ruined crops, driving people to infanticide, child...
  • Define famine. famine synonyms, famine pronunciation, famine translation, English dictionary definition of famine. n. 1. A drastic, wide-reaching food shortage.
  • Çevrilmiş örnek cümle: A devastating potato blight and famine struck in Ireland in the 1840's. ↔ Yıkıcı bir patates yanıklığı ve kıtlık İrlandayı 1840 yılında vurdu.
  • "i will send the sword, famine and the plagues against them until they are erased from this earth i gave to them and their fathers".
  • A famine is declared when a certain set of conditions have been met. This criteria includes at least 30% of a given area's children suffering from severe malnutrition.
  • mid-14c., from Old French famine "famine, starvation" (12c.), from Vulgar Latin *famina, from Latin fames "hunger, starvation, famine," which is of unknown origin.
  • Being a fan horror films, anticipated seeing this film very much, but Famine is beyond campy horror, it makes bad campy horror look good.
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    • 2. What are the main causes of famine?
    • 3. Which countries are on the brink of famine?