Ravenous

/ˈrævənəs/ adjective

Ravenous means extremely hungry, as if you could eat a huge amount of food. It can also describe a very strong desire for something other than food.

It comes from Old French “ravineus,” from “raviner,” meaning “to seize or plunder,” from Latin “rapina,” meaning “robbery,” related to “rapere,” “to seize.” The word shifted from violent taking to intense hunger.

AFgulsug
AMራብ
ARجائع جداً
BGлаком
BNক্ষুধার্ত
CAvorac
CShladový
DAgrådigt
DEgierig
ELλαίμαργος
ESvoraz
ETnäljane
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