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rapacious /rəˈpeɪʃəs /adjectiveAggressively greedy or grasping: rapacious landlords...- Now there are rapacious landlords getting paid by the city to house homeless families.
- He drew the link between control over society's resources by a small wealthy elite and this rapacious policy.
- The economy is collapsing, because of international policies, which are rapacious and stupid.
Synonyms grasping, greedy, avaricious, acquisitive, covetous, mercenary, materialistic, insatiable, predatory, voracious, usurious, extortionate informal money-grubbing North American informal grabby Derivatives rapaciously /rəˈpeɪʃəsli / adverb ...- The reality is that we are rapaciously destroying ecosystems and burning fossil fuels as if there were no tomorrow.
- He seemed to have gained a greater self-confidence from the incredible and unexpected success of his book and he capitalized on it rapaciously.
- Automobile transport is used wastefully, rapaciously.
rapaciousness /rəˈpeɪʃəsnəs/ noun ...- Both stories exemplify the rapaciousness that is the norm in our money-obsessed culture.
- His narrative is one of unmitigated Spanish rapaciousness and violence and Indian innocence and moral purity.
- So you'd think it would be sheltered from their rapaciousness.
Origin Mid 17th century: from Latin rapax, rapac- (from rapere 'to snatch') + -ious. Rhymes Athanasius, audacious, bodacious, cactaceous, capacious, carbonaceous, contumacious, Cretaceous, curvaceous, disputatious, edacious, efficacious, fallacious, farinaceous, flirtatious, foliaceous, fugacious, gracious, hellacious, herbaceous, Ignatius, loquacious, mendacious, mordacious, ostentatious, perspicacious, pertinacious, pugnacious, sagacious, salacious, saponaceous, sebaceous, sequacious, setaceous, spacious, tenacious, veracious, vexatious, vivacious, voracious |