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Rapaciousness

noun
1.
Extreme gluttony.  Synonyms: edacity, esurience, rapacity, voraciousness, voracity.
2.
An excessive desire for wealth (usually in large amounts).  Synonyms: greediness, voraciousness.






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"Rapaciousness" Quotes from Famous Books



... no books; pardon me—I am ashamed of my own rapaciousness I have kept 'Macaulay's History,' and Wordsworth's 'Prelude', and Taylor's 'Philip Van Artevelde.' I soothe my conscience by saying that the two last,—being poetry—do not count. This is a convenient doctrine for me I meditate acting upon it with reference to the Roman, so I trust ...
— The Life of Charlotte Bronte • Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell

... have no means of correcting these colored and distorting lenses which we are, or of computing the amount of their errors. Perhaps these subject-lenses have a creative power; perhaps there are no objects. Once we lived in what we saw; now, the rapaciousness of this new power, which threatens to absorb all things, engages us. Nature, art, persons, letters, religions, objects, successively tumble in, and God is but one of its ideas. Nature and literature are subjective phenomena; ...
— Essays, Second Series • Ralph Waldo Emerson



Words linked to "Rapaciousness" :   selfishness, rapacious, gluttony



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