"Devour" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Devour" Meaning

To devour means to eat or consume something greedily and quickly, often with great enthusiasm or eagerness. It can also be used figuratively to describe the act of consuming or engaging with something with intense passion or interest, such as devouring a book or devouring a task.

"Devour" Examples

Examples of "devour"


The hungry wolf devoured the entire carcass in one swift motion.
Fans devoured the new book series, finishing each installment in a single sitting.
After months of anticipation, the crowd devoured the concert tickets within minutes of going on sale.
The new restaurant was so popular that customers devoured the menu, ordering every dish on offer.
The family devoured the leftover turkey and mashed potatoes at the holiday dinner.

"Devour" Similar Words

Devotee

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Devotionality

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to eat or consume something, especially food, eagerly and quickly: He devours a pizza in a few minutes.

Devout

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Devoutest

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The word "devoutest" is the superlative form of the adjective "devout". It means being the most devout or pious, showing the highest degree of religious enthusiasm, dedication, and commitment.

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