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  1. 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.

  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.” If you find yourself hungry and standing in front of a spectacular-looking meal you would say (of the food) “that looks ravishing,” and (of yourself) “I am ...

  4. Report an error or suggest an improvement. WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2024: Is something important missing? Report an error or suggest an improvement. 'ravenous' aparece también en las siguientes entradas: Spanish: angurriento - carpanta - voraz. Synonyms: voracious, omnivorous, starved, hungry, rapacious, more...

  5. RAVENOUS meaning: 1. extremely hungry: 2. wanting something very much or wanting a lot of something: 3. extremely…. Learn more.

  6. Ravenous, ravening, voracious suggest a greediness for food and usually intense hunger. 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. ravenous implies extreme hunger, or a famished condition: ravenous wild beasts. ravening adds the idea of fierceness and savagery, esp. as shown in a violent manner of acquiring food: ravening wolves. voracious implies craving or eating a great deal of food: a voracious child; a voracious appetite.