Voracious Reader Meaning

Reading Lists for Voracious Readers Walking by the Way

Voracious Reader Meaning. A voracious appetite makes you want to eat a whole cake. Satisfied, full, content, stuffed, sated, satiated, glutted, indifferent

Reading Lists for Voracious Readers Walking by the Way
Reading Lists for Voracious Readers Walking by the Way

Craving or consuming large quantities of food: A voracious appetite makes you want to eat a whole cake. Web add to word list. He's a voracious reader of historical novels (= he reads a lot of them eagerly and quickly). Web wanting a lot of new information and knowledge synonym avid. Voracious comes from the latin vorare (“to devour”). Wanting to do something a lot, especially wanting to eat a lot of food: Voracious (”having a greedy or insatiable appetite”), on the other hand, describes the urge to consume large quantities of something, often food, books, or ideas. Web adjective uk / vəˈreɪ.ʃəs / us / vəˈreɪ.ʃəs / very eager for something, especially a lot. Copyright © harpercollins publishers definition of 'reading'

Wanting to do something a lot, especially wanting to eat a lot of food: As a child, i had a voracious appetite for books. — often used figuratively i'm a voracious reader. [literary] voraciously adverb see full entry for 'voracious' collins cobuild advanced learner’s dictionary. Voracious is spelled with an o for an open mouth or the hole in your stomach you're trying to fill if you have a voracious. Web commonly confused words veracious / voracious voracious describes someone super hungry, like a zombie or a wolf. See voracious in the oxford advanced american dictionary. Word family voracious voraciously voracity voracious Web veracious (“honest, truthful”), like its cousins veritable, verify, and very, concerns that which is true. Veracious (with an e) means truthful, as in a veracious first president who cannot tell a lie. 2 having an extremely strong desire to do or have a lot of something a voracious reader her.