edacious (Meaning)

Wordnet

edacious (s)

devouring or craving food in great quantities

Webster

edacious (a.)

Given to eating; voracious; devouring.

edacious Sentence Examples

  1. The edacious hiker devoured his packed lunch in record time.
  2. The edacious toddler demanded more snacks, demonstrating her insatiable appetite.
  3. The ravenous beast ripped through the carcass with edacious fury, tearing at the flesh with its razor-sharp teeth.
  4. The starving man's edacious hunger drove him to beg for food on the streets.
  5. The edacious appetite of the growing puppy required constant attention and feeding.
  6. The edacious appetite of the competitive eater allowed him to consume an astounding amount of food in a short period of time.
  7. The edacious appetite of the recovering patient indicated that he was on the mend and regaining his strength.
  8. The edacious hunger of the starving child prompted charitable organizations to provide food and aid to the impoverished community.
  9. The edacious appetite of the growing adolescent is often a source of concern for parents trying to ensure their child is receiving proper nutrition.
  10. The edacious appetite of the parasite led to the decline of the host organism, as the parasite consumed more and more of its resources.

FAQs About the word edacious

devouring or craving food in great quantitiesGiven to eating; voracious; devouring.

ravenous, voracious,greedy, hungry, swinish, piggish, gluttonous, esurient, hoggish, wolfish

content, satiated, stuffed, sated, satiated, sated, satisfied,satisfied, stuffed, glutted

The edacious hiker devoured his packed lunch in record time.

The edacious toddler demanded more snacks, demonstrating her insatiable appetite.

The ravenous beast ripped through the carcass with edacious fury, tearing at the flesh with its razor-sharp teeth.

The starving man's edacious hunger drove him to beg for food on the streets.