くうふく空腹kuufuku
1.

A state characterized by a longing or urgent desire for food, often accompanied by physical sensations in the stomach.

2.

The feeling experienced when the body needs nourishment, indicating that the individual has not eaten for some time.

Example:

その食事で彼は空腹を満たした。

くうふくじ空腹時kuufukuji
1.

The condition of not having eaten for a certain period, often resulting in a strong desire to consume food.

2.

The state experienced when the body requires nourishment, typically characterized by physical sensations such as stomach growling or weakness.

3.

A deliberate choice to abstain from food intake, which may be practiced for health, spiritual, or dietary reasons.

4.

The moment when one has not ingested any food, leading to the body's physiological responses indicating hunger.

くうふくかん空腹感kuufukukan
1.

A physical sensation experienced when the body requires food, often described as a gnawing or hollow feeling in the stomach.

2.

An emotional or psychological state that arises when one has not eaten for a while, leading to thoughts and cravings for food.

3.

The body's signal indicating a need for nourishment, typically accompanied by various physiological responses such as a growling stomach or decreased energy levels.