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单词 devoured
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devour

verb

de·​vour di-ˈvau̇(-ə)r How to pronounce devour (audio)
dē-
devoured; devouring; devours

transitive verb

1
: to eat up greedily or ravenously
devoured the turkey and mashed potatoes
2
: to use up or destroy as if by eating
We are devouring the world's resources.
3
: to prey upon
devoured by guilt
4
: to enjoy avidly
devours books
devourer noun

Synonyms

  • consume
  • eat (up)
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Example Sentences

He devoured everything on his plate. The lions devoured their prey. She devoured every golf magazine she could find. He watched intently, devouring the scene before him with his eyes.
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Anglo-French devour-, stem of devorer, from Latin devorare, from de- + vorare to devour — more at voracious

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

devour

verb

de·​vour di-ˈvau̇r How to pronounce devour (audio)
devoured; devouring
1
: to eat up hungrily
2
: to take in eagerly by the senses or mind
He devoured the information.
3
: to destroy as if by eating
The buildings were devoured by flames.

devoured

verb

past tense of devour
1
as in consumed
to destroy all trace of a series of devastating storms devoured the beach on the south side of the island

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • consumed
  • ruined
  • demolished
  • wrecked
  • drained
  • devastated
  • eradicated
  • shattered
  • gutted
  • extinguished
  • depleted
  • exhausted
  • obliterated
  • decimated
  • spent
  • annihilated
  • pulverized
  • expended
  • ate (up)
  • exterminated
  • used up
  • desolated
  • smashed
  • annihilated
  • wasted
  • razed
  • extirpated
  • wiped out
  • removed
  • blotted out
  • tore down
  • rubbed out
  • stamped (out)
  • did in

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • saved
  • preserved
  • protected
  • built
  • constructed
  • raised
  • conserved
  • erected
  • put up
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2
as in spent
to make complete use of a catastrophic medical event that devoured their savings

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • consumed
  • spent
  • exhausted
  • drained
  • burnt
  • burned
  • ate
  • absorbed
  • reduced
  • used
  • depleted
  • emptied
  • expended
  • played out
  • used up
  • decreased
  • wasted
  • drew down
  • diminished
  • dwindled
  • weakened
  • ran out of
  • lowered
  • downsized
  • bankrupted
  • undermined
  • lessened
  • sapped
  • crippled
  • abated
  • impoverished
  • enfeebled
  • blew
  • guzzled
  • debilitated
  • squandered
  • dissipated
  • disabled
  • dried up
  • misspent
  • lavished
  • cleaned (out)
  • de-escalated
  • threw away
  • ran through
  • frittered (away)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • replaced
  • increased
  • renewed
  • enlarged
  • reinforced
  • augmented
  • revived
  • enforced
  • saved
  • preserved
  • restored
  • strengthened
  • rebuilt
  • repaired
  • fortified
  • bolstered
  • reenforced
  • conserved
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3
as in inhaled
to swallow or eat greedily the starving villagers simply devoured the relief food

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • inhaled
  • gulped
  • scarfed
  • gobbled
  • scoffed
  • crammed
  • wolfed
  • gorged
  • glutted
  • slopped
  • ravened
  • bolted
  • overate
  • ingurgitated
  • gormandized
  • swilled
  • pigged out

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • picked
  • nibbled
  • pecked
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