#15 “Hunger pains”
‘Huner pains’ may appear genuine, yet it’s being utilized inaccurately. At the point when your stomach is snarling, and you truly need to eat, you don’t say ‘hunger pains’ despite the fact that it adds well.
The right word ought to be ‘pangs,’ which implies a sharp feeling or torment. So now we can begin utilizing the right term when we’re ravenous
Example:
“Lets go and eat I am getting serious hunger pangs.”