Voraz in english

Voracious

pronunciation: none part of speech: none
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voraz = voracious ; omnivorous ; rapacious ; ravenous ; wolfish ; gluttonous ; piggy . 

Example: Technology is a voracious time consumer allowing no opportunity to assimilate the use of one development before another arrives.Example: Given this expertise, reference librarians who are dedicated generalists with comprehensive and omnivorous interests and knowledge provide the best reference service.Example: Golf courses are emerging as one of the most environmentally rapacious and socially divisive forms of tourist and property development.Example: You read him to the end with a ravenous appetite and rise from the feast with an unaccountable sense of emptiness.Example: So, greedily I ate, gluttonously, refusing to curtail for a moment this wolfish intake of saturated fat.Example: This picture is evidence that his gluttonous ways are behind him.Example: We did feel rather piggy so explained that we had had little food for quite a few hours and we were very hungry!.

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» apetito vorazvoracious appetite .

Example: His voracious appetite for detail and numbers is coupled with astounding powers of recall.

» lector vorazavid readervoracious reader .

Example: In fact only very avid readers will ever settle to silent reading immediately on arrival from some different activity.

Example: Although this public takes most of the adult books, it seems to consist of a small number of voracious readers.

Voraz synonyms

rapacious in spanish: rapaz, pronunciation: rəpæʃɪs part of speech: adjective esurient in spanish: voraz, pronunciation: ɪsʊriənt part of speech: adjective ravenous in spanish: voraz, pronunciation: rævənəs part of speech: adjective acquisitive in spanish: codicioso, pronunciation: əkwɪzətɪv part of speech: adjective edacious in spanish: voraz, pronunciation: ɪdeɪʃəs part of speech: adjective ravening in spanish: voraz, pronunciation: reɪvənɪŋ part of speech: adjective gluttonous in spanish: glotón, pronunciation: glʌtənəs part of speech: adjective wolfish in spanish: lobuna, pronunciation: wʊlfɪʃ part of speech: adjective
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