Greek · Emotions & Feelings
dipsasménos
Thirsty
Feeling the need to drink; commonly διψάω, I am thirsty.
Μετά το τρέξιμο ήμουν διψασμένος.
After the run I was thirsty.
The adjective 'διψασμένος' (dipsasménos) is derived from the verb 'διψάω' (dipsáo), meaning 'to thirst', with both words stemming from Ancient Greek 'δίψα' (dípsa), which indicates desire for drink. The word describes a direct state of thirst.
'Διψασμένος' is used in casual and formal settings, both in writing and conversation, and is universally understood across Greek-speaking areas.