rapacious 音标拼音: [rəp'æʃɪs] [rəp'eʃɪs]
a . 强夺的,贪欲的,贪婪的
强夺的,贪欲的,贪婪的
rapacious adj 1 :
living by preying on other animals especially by catching living prey ; "
a predatory bird "; "
the rapacious wolf ";
"
raptorial birds "; "
ravening wolves "; "
a vulturine taste for offal " [
synonym : {
predatory }, {
rapacious }, {
raptorial },
{
ravening }, {
vulturine }, {
vulturous }]
2 :
excessively greedy and grasping ; "
a rapacious divorcee on the prowl "; "
ravening creditors "; "
paying taxes to voracious governments " [
synonym : {
rapacious }, {
ravening }, {
voracious }]
3 :
devouring or craving food in great quantities ; "
edacious vultures "; "
a rapacious appetite "; "
ravenous as wolves ";
"
voracious sharks " [
synonym : {
edacious }, {
esurient }, {
rapacious },
{
ravening }, {
ravenous }, {
voracious }, {
wolfish }]
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a . [
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rapax ,
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from rapere to seize and carry off ,
to snatch away .
See {
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[
1913 Webster ]
1 .
Given to plunder ;
disposed or accustomed to seize by violence ;
seizing by force . "
The downfall of the rapacious and licentious Knights Templar ." --
Motley .
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
Accustomed to seize food ;
subsisting on prey ,
or animals seized by violence ;
as ,
a tiger is a rapacious animal ;
a rapacious bird .
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1913 Webster ]
3 .
Avaricious ;
grasping ;
extortionate ;
also ,
greedy ;
ravenous ;
voracious ;
as ,
rapacious usurers ;
a rapacious appetite .
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[
Thy Lord ]
redeem thee quite from Death '
s rapacious claim --
Milton .
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Syn :
Greedy ;
grasping ;
ravenous ;
voracious .
[
1913 Webster ] -- {
Ra *
pa "
cious *
ly },
adv . --
{
Ra *
pa "
cious *
ness },
n .
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1913 Webster ]
73 Moby Thesaurus words for "
rapacious ":
Apician ,
a hog for ,
acquisitive ,
all -
devouring ,
all -
engulfing ,
avaricious ,
avid ,
bloodsucking ,
bolting ,
bottomless ,
coveting ,
covetous ,
cramming ,
crapulent ,
crapulous ,
devouring ,
edacious ,
esurient ,
extortionate ,
ferocious ,
fierce ,
glutting ,
gluttonizing ,
gluttonous ,
gobbling ,
gorging ,
grabby ,
grasping ,
greedy ,
gulping ,
guttling ,
guzzling ,
hoggish ,
hyperphagic ,
insatiable ,
insatiate ,
intemperate ,
limitless ,
lupine ,
mercenary ,
miserly ,
money -
hungry ,
money -
mad ,
omnivorous ,
overgreedy ,
parasitic ,
piggish ,
polyphagic ,
predacious ,
predatory ,
quenchless ,
raptorial ,
ravening ,
ravenous ,
sharkish ,
slakeless ,
sordid ,
stuffing ,
swinish ,
unappeasable ,
unappeased ,
unquenchable ,
unsated ,
unsatisfied ,
unslakeable ,
unslaked ,
usurious ,
venal ,
voracious ,
vulturine ,
vulturous ,
wolfing ,
wolfish
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RAPACIOUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster rapacious often suggests excessive and utterly selfish acquisitiveness or avarice
RAPACIOUS Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com RAPACIOUS definition: given to seizing for plunder or the satisfaction of greed See examples of rapacious used in a sentence
RAPACIOUS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary RAPACIOUS definition: 1 having or showing a strong wish to take things for yourself, usually using unfair methods or… Learn more
Rapacious - definition of rapacious by The Free Dictionary Having or showing a strong or excessive desire to acquire money or possess things; greedy: "dishonest utilities and rapacious energy traders"
RAPACIOUS definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you describe a person or their behaviour as rapacious, you disapprove of their greedy or selfish behaviour
rapacious adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . . Definition of rapacious adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
Rapacious Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Rapacious definition: Having or showing a strong or excessive desire to acquire money or possess things; greedy
rapacious - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adjective rapacious (comparative more rapacious, superlative most rapacious) (also figurative) Voracious; avaricious Synonyms: see Thesaurus: greedy
Definition of rapacious – Meaning Examples - Better Words The word 'rapacious' carries the connotation of a predatory and unrelenting desire to acquire, often at the expense of others Its etymology can be traced back to the Latin root 'rapere,' emphasizing the idea of seizing or taking by force, which underlies the concept of rapacious behavior
American Heritage Dictionary Entry: rapacious 1 Having or showing a strong or excessive desire to acquire money or possess things; greedy: "dishonest utilities and rapacious energy traders" (Paul Roberts) 2 Living by killing prey, especially in large numbers: rapacious coyotes 3 Taking things by force; plundering: rapacious pirates