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esurient

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for esurient.

Editorial note

It is to be hoped that a numerous and enterprising generation of writers will follow and surpass the present one; but it would be better if the stream were stayed, and the roll of our old, honest English books were closed, than that esurient book-makers should continue and debase a brave tradition, and lower, in their own eyes, a famous race.

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Quick take

One who is greedy or hungry.

Meaning at a glance

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noun

One who is greedy or hungry.

adjective

(formal, now often humorous) Very greedy or hungry; ravenous; (figuratively) avid, eager.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for esurient.

Example sentences

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It is to be hoped that a numerous and enterprising generation of writers will follow and surpass the present one; but it would be better if the stream were stayed, and the roll of our old, honest English books were closed, than that esurient book-makers should continue and debase a brave tradition, and lower, in their own eyes, a famous race.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use esurient in a sentence?

It is to be hoped that a numerous and enterprising generation of writers will follow and surpass the present one; but it would be better if the stream were stayed, and the roll of our old, honest English books were closed, than that esurient book-makers should continue and debase a brave tradition, and lower, in their own eyes, a famous race.

What does esurient mean?

One who is greedy or hungry.

What part of speech is esurient?

esurient is commonly used as noun, adjective.