"Voraciously" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Voraciously" Meaning

Adverb meaning:

Eating heavily or greedily; devouring large amounts of food quickly and enthusiastically.
Taking something in eagerly and greedily, such as an interest or knowledge.
Enthusiastically or eagerly pursuing an activity.
Consuming or absorbing something quickly and thoroughly, such as information or an experience.

Example sentences:

She ate voraciously at the all-you-can-eat buffet.
He read through the book voraciously.
The team voraciously pursued their goal of winning the championship.

"Voraciously" Examples

Usage Examples of "Voraciously"


| Example | Part of speech | Meaning |
| :------------------------------------------------------- | :-------------------------- | :------------------------------------------------ |
| She voraciously devoured the plate of spicy noodles. | Verb adjective Adverb | Devouring the food quickly and eagerly. |
| The media voraciously covered the historic event. | Verb Adverb | Covering the event with great excitement and avidity |
| Can you tell me more about the book? I'm reading it voraciously. | Verb Adverb | Reading quickly and eagerly, full of interest. |
| Voraciously, she studied the competitive exam material. | Adverb Adjective | Studying with great eagerness and a strong desire. |
| The honey bees voraciously gathered nectar from flowers. | Verb Adverb | Gathering nectar quickly and eagerly from flowers. |

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