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TOEFL BNC: 32900 COCA: 31040

— avaricious

/ˌævəˈrɪʃəs/ adjective [more avaricious; most avaricious]
TOEFL BNC: 32900 COCA: 31040

avaricious

adjective

av·​a·​ri·​cious ˌa-və-ˈri-shəs How to pronounce avaricious (audio)
: greedy of gain : excessively acquisitive especially in seeking to hoard riches
avaricious land-grabbers
avariciously adverb
avariciousness noun
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covetous, greedy, acquisitive, grasping, avaricious mean having or showing a strong desire for especially material possessions.

covetous implies inordinate desire often for another's possessions.

covetous of his brother's country estate

greedy stresses lack of restraint and often of discrimination in desire.

greedy for status symbols

acquisitive implies both eagerness to possess and ability to acquire and keep.

an eagerly acquisitive mind

grasping adds to covetous and greedy an implication of selfishness and often suggests unfair or ruthless means.

a hard grasping businesswoman who cheated her associates

avaricious implies obsessive acquisitiveness especially of money and strongly suggests stinginess.

an avaricious miser

Example Sentences

an avaricious scheme to con the elderly couple out of thousands of dollars
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Word History

Etymology

see avarice

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of avaricious was in the 14th century
TOEFL BNC: 32900 COCA: 31040

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