ravening

[ˈreɪvənɪŋ]

ravening Definition

  • 1(of animals, especially wolves) extremely hungry and hunting for prey
  • 2greedily searching for gratification or satisfaction

Using ravening: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ravening" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The ravening wolves were circling the herd.

  • Example

    He had a ravening hunger after the long hike.

  • Example

    The ravening ambition of the politician knew no bounds.

ravening Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with ravening

  • a wild animal that is extremely hungry and hunting for prey

    Example

    The ravening beast was stalking its prey in the forest.

  • ravening thirst

    an intense desire or craving for something

    Example

    After the long run, he had a ravening thirst for water.

  • a large group of people or animals that are extremely hungry and searching for food

    Example

    The ravening horde of locusts destroyed the crops in minutes.

Origins of ravening

from Old French 'raviner', meaning 'to take by force'

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Summary: ravening in Brief

The term 'ravening' [ˈreɪvənɪŋ] describes animals, particularly wolves, that are extremely hungry and hunting for prey. It can also refer to an intense desire or craving for something, as in 'ravening thirst.' The adjective extends to people with 'ravening ambition,' indicating an insatiable hunger for power or success.