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avaritia Meaning

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avaritia (n)

reprehensible acquisitiveness; insatiable desire for wealth (personified as one of the deadly sins)

avaritia Sentence Examples

  1. Avaritia, or greed, drove the tyrant to hoard wealth like a jealous dragon.
  2. The roots of avaritia lay deep within his avaricious heart, corrupting his every thought.
  3. The insatiable avaritia of the merchant consumed his soul, leaving only an empty void.
  4. The allure of avaritia blinded the king, leading him to make reckless decisions that ultimately destroyed his kingdom.
  5. Avaritia had transformed the noble general into a selfish and power-hungry conqueror.
  6. The seeds of avaritia had been sown in the boy's heart from a young age, growing into a monstrous vice.
  7. The town was rife with avaritia, its inhabitants grasping at every coin and possession.
  8. Avaritia poisoned the relationship between the brothers, turning them against each other in a relentless pursuit of wealth.
  9. The philosopher denounced avaritia as a corrosive force that eroded society from within.
  10. The victims of avaritia were not only those who lost their possessions but also those who became ensnared in its clutches.

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reprehensible acquisitiveness; insatiable desire for wealth (personified as one of the deadly sins)

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Avaritia, or greed, drove the tyrant to hoard wealth like a jealous dragon.

The roots of avaritia lay deep within his avaricious heart, corrupting his every thought.

The insatiable avaritia of the merchant consumed his soul, leaving only an empty void.

The allure of avaritia blinded the king, leading him to make reckless decisions that ultimately destroyed his kingdom.