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  1. wanting something very much or wanting a lot of something. muy hambriento. a ravenous appetite for cash un apetito voraz por el dinero. a stage star who was ravenous for attention. Menos ejemplos. Desperate dieters often skimp on lunch, then become ravenous and binge all evening.

  2. wanting something very much or wanting a lot of something: a ravenous appetite for cash. a stage star who was ravenous for attention. Más ejemplos. Desperate dieters often skimp on lunch, then become ravenous and binge all evening. I think they are afraid that the bears will be ravenous and ready to eat people.

  3. Ravenous is commonly used with the meaning “very eager or greedy for food, satisfaction, or gratification,” and ravishing means “unusually attractive, pleasing, or striking.”.

  4. wanting something very much or wanting a lot of something: a ravenous appetite for cash. a stage star who was ravenous for attention. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. (Definition of ravenous from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) ravenous | American Dictionary.

  5. ravenous adj. (very hungry) famélico/a adj. hambriento/a adj. (coloquial) muerto de hambre loc adj. The construction workers felt ravenous after a hard day's work. Los obreros de la construcción estaban famélicos después del duro día de trabajo.

  6. Ravenous implies extreme hunger, or a famished condition: ravenous wild beasts. Ravening adds the idea of fierceness and savagery, especially as shown in a violent manner of acquiring food: ravening wolves.

  7. 1. (= starving) hambriento. I’m ravenous! ¡me comería un toro! he was ravenous tenía un hambre canina. 2. (= voracious) voraz. Collins English-Spanish Dictionary © by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved. Ejemplos de frases que contienen "ravenous" ravenous. Ejemplos del Corpus de Collins.