Codicioso
pronunciation: koʊdiθioʊsoʊ
part of speech: adjective
acquisitive1 = avaricioso, codicioso, materialista.
Example: But of course, humans are acquisitive by nature, so we are prone to own more than we need -- but a guitar player must have what he really needs.
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» acquisitive society = sociedad materialista.
Example: How do you find contentment in an acquisitive society?.acquisitive2 = adquisitivo.
Example: Chinese companies are becoming more acquisitive as they seek to compete in international markets.
Acquisitive synonyms
sordid in spanish: sórdido, pronunciation: sɔrdəd adjectiverapacious in spanish: rapaz, pronunciation: rəpæʃɪs adjectivevoracious in spanish: voraz, pronunciation: vɔreɪʃəs adjectivegreedy in spanish: codicioso, pronunciation: gridi adjectiveavaricious in spanish: avaro, pronunciation: əvɜrɪʃəs adjectivepossessive in spanish: posesivo, pronunciation: pəzesɪv adjectivecovetous in spanish: codicioso, pronunciation: kʌvətəs adjectiveprehensile in spanish: prensil, pronunciation: prihensəl adjectivepredatory in spanish: depredador, pronunciation: predətɔri adjectivegrasping in spanish: avaro, pronunciation: græspɪŋ noun, adjectiveaccumulative in spanish: acumulativo, pronunciation: əkjumjəleɪtɪv adjectiveplundering in spanish: saqueo, pronunciation: plʌndɜrɪŋ nounravening in spanish: voraz, pronunciation: reɪvənɪŋ adjectiveretentive in spanish: retentivo, pronunciation: ritentɪv adjectivepredacious in spanish: rapaz, pronunciation: prɪdeɪʃəs adjectivegrabby in spanish: agarrar, pronunciation: græbi adjectivepredaceous in spanish: rapaz, pronunciation: prideɪʃəs adjectiverecollective in spanish: recuerdo, pronunciation: rikəlektɪv adjective