voracity (Meaning)

Wordnet

voracity (n)

excessive desire to eat

extreme gluttony

Webster

voracity (n.)

The quality of being voracious; voraciousness.

voracity Sentence Examples

  1. The voracity of the shark's appetite made it a formidable predator.
  2. The child's voracity for knowledge astonished his parents.
  3. The hiker's voracity for adventure propelled him to remote and dangerous trails.
  4. The reader's voracity consumed countless books, leaving her with a vast repository of ideas.
  5. The scientist's voracity for data fueled groundbreaking discoveries.
  6. The collector's voracity for antique toys turned into a full-blown obsession.
  7. The young student's voracity for learning earned him academic accolades and recognition.
  8. The artist's voracity for inspiration led him to seek beauty in the unexpected.
  9. The businesswoman's voracity for wealth drove her to make ruthless decisions.
  10. The politician's voracity for power corrupted his morality and compromised the nation's well-being.

FAQs About the word voracity

excessive desire to eat, extreme gluttonyThe quality of being voracious; voraciousness.

ravenousness,rapacity, stomach, hunger, rapaciousness, voraciousness, appetite, emptiness, famishment, fast

inappetence, satisfaction, surfeit, fill, fullness, glut, fullness, satiety, repletion, fill

The voracity of the shark's appetite made it a formidable predator.

The child's voracity for knowledge astonished his parents.

The hiker's voracity for adventure propelled him to remote and dangerous trails.

The reader's voracity consumed countless books, leaving her with a vast repository of ideas.