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Voracious

Characterized by a great eagerness or enthusiasm for a particular activity, or, more commonly, excessively eager or enthusiastic about eating food. This adjective describes an insatiable appetite, both literal and figurative. It suggests an almost ravenous desire to consume, whether it's food, knowledge, experiences, or anything that can be taken in. The intensity implies a relentless and often uncontrolled nature.

Voracious meaning with examples

  • The shipwreck survivors, after weeks at sea, were incredibly Voracious, devouring the meager rations with astonishing speed. They hadn't eaten for ages, they would have eaten almost anything.
  • A Voracious reader, she devoured books of all genres, often finishing a novel in a single sitting, her thirst for stories seemingly unquenchable, absorbing worlds.
  • His Voracious ambition drove him relentlessly, always seeking promotions, power, and recognition; he would leave no stone unturned to get ahead in his career.
  • The internet provided her with a Voracious source of information, enabling her to conduct meticulous research. She searched tirelessly, gathering resources and details.
  • After a long hike, the hikers developed a Voracious appetite, polishing off all the snacks and meals available, leaving the picnic basket entirely empty.

Voracious Crossword Answers

4 Letters

AVID

6 Letters

GREEDY HUNGRY

7 Letters

WOLFISH

8 Letters

RAVENOUS RAVENING EDACIOUS ESURIENT

9 Letters

RAPACIOUS

10 Letters

INSATIABLE GLUTTONOUS

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