Peckish Meaning in English
word
ˈpɛkɪʃ
PEK-ish
pˈɛkɪʃ
PEK-ish
परिभाषा
Feeling a little bit hungry, but not starving. Commonly used in British English.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Mainly informal, and used more in the UK than in the US. Describes mild hunger. Common with 'I'm/feel a bit peckish.' Not as strong as 'hungry.' Rare in American English.
Spanish: con un poco de hambre - hambriento (ligero)Portuguese (BR): com um pouco de fome - com fome (leve)Portuguese (PT): com um pouco de fome - com fome (ligeira)Chinese (Simplified): 有点饿 - 稍微饿Chinese (Traditional): 有點餓 - 稍微餓Hindi: थोड़ा भूखाArabic: قليل الجوعBengali: হালকা ক্ষুধার্তRussian: слегка голодный - немного проголодавшийсяJapanese: 小腹がすいた - ちょっとお腹が空いたVietnamese: hơi đói bụng - đói nhẹKorean: 약간 배고픈Turkish: hafif acıkmış - azıcık acıkmışUrdu: ہلکی سی بھوک لگنا - تھوڑا بھوکاIndonesian: sedikit lapar - agak lapar
उदाहरण वाक्य
I'm feeling peckish after my walk.
basic
She often gets peckish in the afternoon.
basic
Are you peckish? Let’s have a snack.
basic
It’s only 11 a.m., but I’m already peckish.
natural
If you’re peckish, there are cookies in the kitchen.
natural
He said he wasn’t hungry, just a bit peckish.
natural