"Voracious" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Having or showing a strong and insatiable desire for food or something else, such as knowledge or adventure; having a great capacity for devouring or consuming something.
Johannes Vondel (1576-1647) was a Dutch poet and playwright who is considered one of the greatest figures of Dutch literature.
Voodoo refers to:<br><br>1. A traditional African diasporic religion that originated in West Africa and was brought to the Caribbean and other parts of the Americas through slavery. In this context, voodoo is a complex and multifaceted spiritual practice that involves communication with spirits, magic, and healing.<br><br>2. A term used to describe various forms of folk magic or superstition, often associated with African diasporic practices but sometimes used more broadly to describe any form of occult or supernatural activity.<br><br>3. A style of magic, particularly in fiction and popular culture, that is often depicted as mysterious, mystical, and sometimes sinister.<br><br>4. In some contexts, the term voodoo can also refer to a form of psychological manipulation or mind control, often used in a negative or sinister sense.<br><br>However, it is worth noting that the term "voodoo" often carries a range of connotations and stereotypes, particularly around notions of mind control, zombies, and supernatural cursing, which are not necessarily representative of the actual spiritual practice.
Voraciousness refers to a strong and insatiable hunger for something, typically for something other than food, such as knowledge, power, or attention. It implies a lack of restraint or moderation in consuming, seeking, or pursuing something, often in an excessive or obsessive manner.<br><br>Example: "Her voraciousness for knowledge drove her to pursue multiple degrees and certifications in her field."
Vorbis is a free and open-source audio compression format. Like MP3, it compresses audio data so that it takes up less space on a computer or other device, but it is perceived as having better audio quality than MP3, particularly at higher bitrates.