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Dictionary definition of voracious

Having or showing an urgent hunger, desire or interest in something.
"She is an avid reader with a voracious appetite for romantic fiction."

Detailed meaning of voracious

It can also describe someone or something that consumes a large amount of something quickly or in a way that is greedy or ravenous. For example, you might describe someone as voracious if they eat a lot of food very quickly, or describe a reader as voracious if they devour books at an alarming rate. The word can also be used to describe non-physical desires, such as an avid desire for knowledge or experience.

Example sentences containing voracious

1. He is a voracious hobbyist and recently aquired a Penny Black for his stamp collection.
2. He is a voracious reader and finishes multiple books every week.
3. He has a voracious appetite for information and soaks-up knowledge like a sponge.
4. The voracious lion devoured the entire gazelle in a matter of minutes.
5. His mother makes regular trips to the grocery store to satisfy her three young boys' voracious appetites.
6. The fire burned with a voracious intensity, consuming everything in its path.

History and etymology of voracious

The adjective 'voracious' has its etymological origins in the Latin word 'vorax,' which is derived from 'vorare,' meaning 'to devour' or 'to swallow greedily.' In Latin, 'vorax' described something that was inclined to devour or consume voraciously. As the word transitioned into English, it retained this sense of having an insatiable appetite or desire. 'Voracious' is used to describe individuals or things that exhibit an urgent hunger, desire, or interest in something, often to the point of being insatiable. Its etymology can be traced back to the Latin root 'vorare,' which emphasizes the idea of devouring or consuming greedily, reflecting the intense and ravenous nature implied by the term 'voracious.'

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Further usage examples of voracious

1. The young boy was a voracious reader, devouring every book he could get his hands on.
2. The baby was voracious, eating three times the amount of food that an adult would.
3. The company's voracious appetite for expansion led them to acquire several smaller firms.
4. The small fish was no match for the voracious shark.
5. She was a voracious learner, always seeking out new knowledge and experiences.
6. The plant's voracious root system was causing damage to the foundation of the house.
7. The dragon was a voracious eater, consuming entire herds of sheep in a single meal.
8. The young man's voracious appetite for adventure led him to travel the world.
9. The voracious insect was eating its way through the entire crop.
10. The company's voracious demand for profits led them to cut corners and neglect the needs of their employees.
11. She has a voracious appetite for knowledge, always seeking new books to read.
12. The voracious crowd eagerly awaited the superstar's arrival.
13. His voracious curiosity led him to explore every corner of the world.
14. The voracious investor sought out new opportunities in emerging markets.
15. A voracious reader, he devoured several novels in a week.
16. Her voracious passion for art drove her to create masterpieces.
17. The voracious storm consumed everything in its path.
18. The business tycoon had a voracious appetite for success.
19. Their voracious dedication to the project impressed the entire team.
20. The voracious demand for the limited-edition sneakers led to long lines at the store.
21. His voracious ambition pushed him to achieve remarkable milestones.
22. The voracious fire engulfed the historic building in minutes.
23. The voracious collector amassed a stunning array of rare artifacts.
24. The voracious debate over the controversial topic continued for hours.

GRE 2 (Graduate Record Examination), Ambition and Drive, Insight and Intrigue, Energy and Vitality, Wealth and Desire

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edacious,insatiate,omnivorous,unappeasable,unquenchable

ravenous, satiated, satisfied, indifferent

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