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ravenous (adjective), more ravenous, most ravenous
1. A descriptive term meaning very hungry: A ravenous person feels as if he or she hasn't eaten for days.
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The ravenous predatory animals seize and eat their prey.
After his illness, Adam had a ravenous appetite and ate a large bowl of soup.
2. Etymology: from Latin rapere, "to seize by force".Back in the early 15th century, a person was called ravenous if he or she were greedy and obsessed with stealing, much like a pirate.
Now, it’s used more often to describe someone who has extreme hunger or desires.
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“most ravenous”
Conveying a strong desire for food or being extremely hungry. (1)
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