Noun
/vəˈræs.ɪ.ti/
Voracity refers to an insatiable eagerness for someone or something, especially in the context of eating. It implies a ravenous or greedy consumption or a strong enthusiasm for knowledge or information. The term can be used both in literal contexts (referring to hunger) and metaphorical contexts (referring to a strong desire for something).
Voracity is somewhat formal and tends to appear more in written texts, such as literature, academic writing, or formal discussions, rather than in everyday spoken language.
His voracity for books led him to read several novels each week.
Su voracidad por los libros lo llevó a leer varias novelas cada semana.
The voracity of the crowd at the buffet was surprising to the event organizers.
La voracidad de la multitud en el bufé sorprendió a los organizadores del evento.
She approached her studies with a voracity that impressed her professors.
Ella abordó sus estudios con una voracidad que impresionó a sus profesores.
While "voracity" itself is less commonly found in idiomatic expressions, it captures the essence of several phrases indicating an intense desire or appetite. Here are a few relevant expressions:
Voracious reader
She is a voracious reader, always devouring the latest novels.
Ella es una lectora voraz, siempre devorando las últimas novelas.
Voracious appetite
His voracious appetite for life is evident in everything he does.
Su apetito voraz por la vida es evidente en todo lo que hace.
Voracious consumer
In the age of digital media, we have become voracious consumers of information.
En la era de los medios digitales, nos hemos convertido en consumidores voraces de información.
Voracious curiosity
Her voracious curiosity about the world around her makes her an excellent scientist.
Su curiosidad voraz por el mundo que la rodea la convierte en una excelente científica.
The word "voracity" originates from the Latin term "voracitas," which derives from "vorax," meaning "greedy" or "ravenous." The Latin word is formed from the root "vorare," which means "to devour." The transition into Middle English and then modern English has kept the original meaning while broadened its application in both literal and figurative senses.
Synonyms: - Ravenousness - Gluttony - Greediness - Insatiability
Antonyms: - Moderation - Temperance - Satisfaction - Abstinence