Voracious

Adjective

 * 1) wanting or devouring great quantities of food
 * 2) having a great appetite for anything (e.g., a voracious reader)
 * 3) insatiable; ravenous

Adverbs for Voracious
overweeningly; rabidly; insatiately; incredibly; dreadfully; unspeakably; frightfully; unbelievably; wolfishly; bestially.

Thesaurus
rapacious, ravening, ravenous, satiating, sating, sharp-set, slakeless, sordid, starved, starving, stuffing, surfeiting, swinish, thirsty, unappeasable, unappeased, uncontrollable, uncontrolled, unfilled, unquenchable, unsated, unsatisfied, unslakeable, unslaked, venal, wolfing, wolfish, zealous, Apician, a hog for, acquisitive, all-devouring, ardent, avaricious, avid, bolting, bottomless, cormorant, coveting, covetous, cramming, crapulent, crapulous, desirous, devoted, devouring, dog-hungry, eager, earnest, edacious, empty, enormous, enthusiastic, esurient, famished, famishing, fasting, fervent, fervid, glutting, gluttonizing, gluttonous, gobbling, gorging, grabby, grasping, greedy, gulping, guttling, guzzling, half-famished, half-starved, hoggish, hungering, hungry, hyperphagic, insatiable, insatiate, intemperate, limitless, mercenary, miserly, money-hungry, money-mad, omnivorous, overgreedy, passionate, peckish, piggish, pinched with hunger, polyphagic, predacious, prodigious, quenchless,

Etymology
From vorax: < voro:.

Synonyms

 * See also Thesaurus:voracious

Derived terms

 * voraciously


 * voraciousness


 * voracity

Translations

 * Czech: žravý, hltavý
 * Finnish: ,
 * French:
 * German:
 * Greek: αδηφάγος, αχόρταγος


 * Polish: żarłoczny, zachłanny
 * Russian: ненасытный
 * Scottish Gaelic: gionach, craosach
 * Serbo-Croatian: proždrljiv
 * Spanish:


 * Czech: nenasytný, neukojitelný, dychtivý
 * French:
 * German: unersättlich
 * Greek: αδηφάγος, μανιώδης


 * Polish: zachłanny
 * Scottish Gaelic: gionach
 * Serbo-Croatian: pohlepan, alav
 * Spanish: