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ravenous

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Adjective — Extremely hungry.

How to use ravenous

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ravenous appetite ravenously hungry

Etymology

From Old French ravineus, related to a root meaning "predatory" or "plundering" — not actually related to the bird "raven," though people often assume it is.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “ravenous” mean?

The word “ravenous” means extremely hungry. In plain terms, starving, or having a fierce appetite.

How do you pronounce “ravenous”?

“Ravenous” is pronounced RA-vuh-nuhs (/ˈɹævənəs/ in IPA).

How do you use “ravenous” in a sentence?

Here is “ravenous” used in a sentence: “After the hike, they were absolutely ravenous.”

What is another word for “ravenous”?

Words with a similar meaning to “ravenous” include starving.

What part of speech is “ravenous”?

“Ravenous” is an adjective.

Where does the word “ravenous” come from?

The word “ravenous” comes from Old French. From Old French ravineus, related to a root meaning "predatory" or "plundering" — not actually related to the bird "raven," though people often assume it is.

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