Voracious
Voracious /vəˈreɪ.ʃəs/ (adj)
very eager for something, especially a lot of food, gluttonous, insatiable, ravenous, eager, keen, fond of, avid, hungry:
She has a voracious appetite (= she eats a lot).
He’s a voracious reader of historicalnovels (= He reads a lot of them eagerly and quickly).
After being a long time away from home, she was voracious for domestic dishes.
Becoming a voracious reader starts with nurturing a love for books and integrating reading into your daily life. Begin by selecting genres and authors that genuinely interest you, as passion fuels the habit. Set achievable reading goals, such as a chapter a day or a book a month, to maintain momentum. Create a comfortable, distraction-free reading environment and allocate specific times for reading, like before bed or during breaks. Join book clubs or online communities to share recommendations and discussions, enhancing your reading experience. Lastly, always carry a book or an e-reader with you to make the most of spare moments, ensuring that reading becomes an enjoyable and regular part of your routine.
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Parts of speech
- Noun: voraciousness
- Noun: voracity
- Adverb: voraciously