parched
adjective
- make very very dry
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /pɑɹt͡ʃt/ / /pɑːtʃt/
adj
- Dry.
“In the morning I went to the court; my lips and throat were parched. I dared not ask the fatal question, but I was known, and the officer guessed the cause of my visit.”
“Played acoustically, glacially paced and sung in Kristofferson’s parched, age-weathered voice, even his more lighthearted songs – Jesus Was a Capricorn, Best Of All Possible Worlds – were leant an eerie gravitas, while Me and Bobby McGee and Sunday Morning Coming Down sounded heartbreakingly careworn and poignant.”
- Very thirsty.
“I'm quite parched.”
verb
- simple past and past participle of parch