Avidest: meaning, definitions and examples

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avidest

 

[หˆรฆvษชdษ›st ]

Definition

Context #1 | Adjective

intense interest

The word 'avidest' is the superlative form of 'avid', which means having an extremely keen interest or enthusiasm for something. It describes someone who is more avid than others, showing an intense eagerness and passion. Commonly used in contexts such as reading, sports, or hobbies, the term often indicates a deep commitment to pursuing interests or activities with vigor. In this sense, the avidest person is the most enthusiastic and dedicated.

Synonyms

keenest, most enthusiastic, most zealous.

Examples of usage

  • She is the avidest reader in our book club.
  • As the avidest gamer, he spent countless hours mastering the new release.
  • The avidest fans camped out for days to get tickets to the concert.

Interesting Facts

Etymology

  • The root 'avid' comes from the Latin 'avidus', meaning 'greedy', originally referring to a craving or longing for something.
  • In English, 'avid' began to be used in the late 14th century to describe someone who shows keen interest or enthusiasm.
  • The suffix '-est' is used in English to form the superlative degree, indicating the highest degree of a quality.

Literature

  • Many authors, such as Ernest Hemingway and J.K. Rowling, often describe characters as 'avid readers' to depict their love for books.
  • In literature, being 'avid' can also reflect a character's passion or obsession, highlighting their fervent desire for knowledge or experience.

Psychology

  • Studies show that being 'avid' or passionate about hobbies can enhance overall happiness and well-being.
  • Engaging in activities with avid enthusiasm often leads to better learning outcomes and retention of information.

Cultural Significance

  • In the realm of fandoms, 'avid' describes enthusiasts of everything from sports teams to popular television shows, emphasizing community and shared interests.
  • The term underscores the value of engagement in various cultures, celebrating individuals who are deeply committed to their passions.

Pop Culture

  • The phrase 'avid fan' is commonly used in music, illustrating how deeply people connect with their favorite artists.
  • In social media, users often describe themselves as 'avid followers' of influencers or creators they admire, indicating a strong interest.

Translations

Translations of the word "avidest" in other languages:

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๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท avidement

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