RAPACITY vs VORACITY: NOUN
- The quality of being rapacious; voracity.
- The act or practice of extorting or exacting by oppressive injustice; exorbitant greediness of gain.
- The quality of being rapacious; rapaciousness; ravenousness
- The character of being rapacious; the exercise of a rapacious or predaceous disposition; the act or practice of seizing by force, as plunder or prey, or of obtaining by extortion or chicanery, as unjust gains: as, the rapacity of pirates, of usurers, or of wild beasts.
- Extreme gluttony
- Reprehensible acquisitiveness; insatiable desire for wealth (personified as one of the deadly sins)
- The state of being voracious; rapacity or extreme gluttony
- The quality of being voracious; voraciousness.
- Synonyms Avidity, ravenousness. See rapacious.
- The character of being voracious; greediness of appetite; voraciousness.
- Extreme gluttony
- Excessive desire to eat
RAPACITY vs VORACITY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Reprehensible acquisitiveness
- (of an animal, usually a bird) The quality of subsisting off live prey.
- N/A
RAPACITY vs VORACITY: RELATED WORDS
- Malignity, Egotism, Rapine, Venality, Greediness, Cupidity, Avaritia, Esurience, Edacity, Covetousness, Voracity, Voraciousness, Rapaciousness, Greed, Avarice
- Ferociousness, Perversity, Malignity, Ruthlessness, Gluttony, Greed, Viciousness, Avarice, Ferocity, Ravenousness, Esurience, Edacity, Rapaciousness, Rapacity, Voraciousness
RAPACITY vs VORACITY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Prodigality, Arrogance, Hubris, Acquisitiveness, Malignity, Rapine, Venality, Cupidity, Esurience, Edacity, Covetousness, Voracity, Rapaciousness, Greed, Avarice
- Hubris, Malevolence, Lust, Bloodlust, Acquisitiveness, Avidity, Malignity, Gluttony, Greed, Avarice, Ferocity, Esurience, Edacity, Rapaciousness, Rapacity
RAPACITY vs VORACITY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The Romans have not acquired their power by their religion, but by rapacity and acts of violence.
- True men know they could deteriorate into fatness and rapacity, and therefore learn to exercise the capacity for violence with discretion.
- And this, because his exactions were more vexatious, and gave more scope to rapacity.
- Town Manager Rodney Loomis, in his rapacity of Police Commissioner gave Szczcpanik a letter of commendation.
- Christians, who have made the poor Indians the victims of their rapacity.
- France became almost of necessity a scene of rapacity beyond all precedent.
- There is not specific historical time or place but the essence of social rapacity, distilled and concentrated.
- Her rapacity was very great and very successful.
- The litigation is not, nor ever has been, between their rapacity and his hoarded riches.
- When other booksellers mentioned him, they evoked the same picture of unmitigated rapacity.
- Unfortunately, the acceptance of the existence of the Septuagint on such thin evidence is based solely on pride and voracity.
- Notwithstanding the astonishing voracity of fishes, some of them are capable of suffering at least the appaient want of food for a long time.
- Peculiarly on the profit women, voracity for the sake of stems from a much more compound train of hormonal peba.
- No utterance can prevail in the face of the voracity of enunciation.
- So there's nothing startling about his sexual voracity in this peek into Hollywood's minor-star-cluttered closets.
- Lord Jesus Christ, we remind you of his faithfulness and his voracity.
- Thankfully, kangaroo has emerged from its voracity fascinate and is buxom more widespread.
- But we are also paying a very high price for American voracity.
- Both claim to be the alpha baller with equal voracity.
- Gluttony also, or Voracity, Drunkenesse, and hurtful Abstinence.