[ăv́ə-rĭsh́əs]
(adj.)Immoderately desirous of wealth or gain; greedy.
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avaricious (comparative more avaricious, superlative most avaricious) ... Comparative; more avaricious ... In a word, he was called a hard, avaricious, rapacious man, whose chief business was to enrich himself...
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avaricious adj. Immoderately desirous of wealth or gain; greedy. avariciously av ' ari ' ciously adv ... Thesaurus: avaricious ... Word Tutor: avaricious...
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The inordinate love for riches ... Avarice (from Latin avarus, "greedy"; "to crave") is the inordinate love for riches. Its special malice, broadly speaking, lies in that it makes the getting and keeping of ... It does not see that these things are valuable only as instruments for the conduct of a rational and harmonious life,
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