ravenous

[ˈrævənəs]

ravenous Definition

  • 1extremely hungry; famished
  • 2having an insatiable appetite for something

Using ravenous: Examples

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

  • Example

    After the hike, we were ravenous and ate everything in sight.

  • Example

    The wolves were ravenous after days without food.

  • Example

    He had a ravenous thirst for knowledge and read every book he could find.

ravenous Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for ravenous

Phrases with ravenous

  • an extreme and uncontrollable desire for food

    Example

    After the marathon, she had a ravenous hunger and ate an entire pizza by herself.

  • an insatiable desire for control or authority

    Example

    The dictator was ravenous for power and would stop at nothing to maintain his hold on the country.

  • a person who reads voraciously and with great enthusiasm

    Example

    She was a ravenous reader and could finish a book in a single sitting.

Origins of ravenous

from Old French 'ravineux', from Latin 'rapina', meaning 'plunder'

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Summary: ravenous in Brief

The term 'ravenous' [ˈrævənəs] describes extreme hunger or an insatiable appetite for something. It can refer to a physical need for food or a metaphorical desire for knowledge or power. Examples include 'After the hike, we were ravenous and ate everything in sight,' and 'He had a ravenous thirst for knowledge and read every book he could find.' Phrases like 'ravenous hunger' and 'ravenous for power' extend the meaning of 'ravenous' into specific contexts.