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Ravenous - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Ravenous means extremely hungry or having a strong desire for something. It is often used to describe an intense, almost uncontrollable need, such as a ravenous appetite after a long day.

ravenous

/ˈrævənəs/ /ˈrævənəs/

Definition:

Extremely hungry, voracious, or eager for satisfaction.

Synonyms:

famished, starving, voracious, insatiable

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

full, satiated, satisfied

Common Collocations:

ravenous appetite, ravenous hunger, ravenous beast

Derivatives:

ravenously, ravenousness

Usage Tips:

Use "ravenous" to describe intense hunger or eagerness, often exaggerated for effect.

Common Phrases:

ravenous as a wolf, ravenous hunger, ravenous for success

Etymology:

From Old French "ravineux," meaning "violent," derived from Latin "rapina" (plunder).

Examples:

  • 1. The hikers were ravenous after their long trek through the mountains.
  • 2. She felt ravenous after skipping breakfast and lunch.
  • 3. The lion looked ravenous as it stalked its prey.
  • 4. He was ravenous for knowledge and read books constantly.

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