vulturous (Meaning)

Wordnet

vulturous (s)

living by preying on other animals especially by catching living prey

Webster

vulturous (a.)

Like a vulture; rapacious.

Synonyms & Antonyms of vulturous

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vulturous Sentence Examples

  1. The vulture's vulturous gaze was fixed upon the decaying carcass.
  2. Her vulturous intentions were evident in her predatory smile.
  3. The vulturous politician exploited the vulnerable for personal gain.
  4. The vulturous crows circled the dying animal, waiting for it to expire.
  5. Her vulturous nature was revealed when she betrayed her friend to advance her career.
  6. The vulturous investors swooped in to acquire the failing company at a bargain price.
  7. The vulturous critic preyed on the weaknesses of his opponents, reveling in their downfall.
  8. The vulturous gossipmonger spread malicious rumors about the innocent victim.
  9. The vulturous manager ruthlessly fired employees to cut costs and boost his bonus.
  10. The vulturous loan shark preyed on desperate borrowers, charging exorbitant interest rates.

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living by preying on other animals especially by catching living preyLike a vulture; rapacious.

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The vulture's vulturous gaze was fixed upon the decaying carcass.

Her vulturous intentions were evident in her predatory smile.

The vulturous politician exploited the vulnerable for personal gain.

The vulturous crows circled the dying animal, waiting for it to expire.