Ravenously: meaning, definitions and examples
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ravenously
[ ˈreɪ.vən.əs.li ]
eating habit
Ravenously describes an extreme state of hunger, often suggesting that someone is so hungry that they are ready to eat anything. This term conveys urgency and intensity in one's desire for food.
Synonyms
greedily, insatiably, voraciously
Examples of usage
- I was ravenously hungry after the long hike.
- She ate ravenously at the buffet.
- He arrived home ravenously after skipping lunch.
Translations
Translations of the word "ravenously" in other languages:
🇵🇹 vorazmente
🇮🇳 बेताबी से
🇩🇪 gierig
🇮🇩 rakus
🇺🇦 прагнучи
🇵🇱 żarłocznie
🇯🇵 貪欲に (donyoku ni)
🇫🇷 goulûment
🇪🇸 hambriento
🇹🇷 açgözlüce
🇰🇷 탐욕스럽게 (tamyokseureopge)
🇸🇦 بشغف (bi-shaghaf)
🇨🇿 hladově
🇸🇰 hladno
🇨🇳 狼吞虎咽 (lángtūnhǔyàn)
🇸🇮 žrešče
🇮🇸 græðgi
🇰🇿 ашкөздікпен
🇬🇪 მშიერი (mshi’eri)
🇦🇿 acgözlüklə
🇲🇽 devoradoramente
Word origin
The term 'ravenously' originates from the word 'ravenous,' which comes from the Middle English term 'ravynous,' meaning greedy or hungry. This, in turn, derives from the Old French word 'ravineux,' which is rooted in 'ravir,' meaning to seize or ravish. Historically, this word has illustrated an intense craving or hunger, and it has been associated with animals such as ravens known for their insatiable appetites. The evolution of 'ravenous' reflects the human experience of extreme hunger, often linked to a physical or emotional state of urgency. Its adverbial form, 'ravenously,' amplifies this notion, emphasizing the degree to which a person is experiencing this heightened desire for food.