Synonyms for ravenousness
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : rav-uh-nuhs |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈræv ə nəs |
Définition of ravenousness
Origin :- late 14c., "obsessed with plundering, extremely greedy," from Old French ravinos, of people, "rapacious, violent," of water, "swift-flowing," from raviner "to seize," from ravine "violent rush, robbery" (see ravine). Meaning "voracious, very hungry" is from early 15c. Related: Ravenously; ravenousness.
- noun voracity
- The ravenousness of kites shall be destroyed, and the teeth of wolves blunted.
- Extract from : « Old English Chronicles » by Various
- Even the best of women, even the most beautiful, and in their moments of supremest beauty, have this gross ravenousness for facts.
- Extract from : « One of Our Conquerors, Complete » by George Meredith
- There shall succeed the ass of wickedness, swift against the goldsmiths, but slow against the ravenousness of wolves.
- Extract from : « Old English Chronicles » by Various
Antonyms for ravenousness
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