Avarice
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Avarice \Av"a*rice\ ([a^]v"[.a]*r[i^]s), n. [F. avaritia, fr.
avarus avaricious, prob. fr. av[=e]re to covet, fr. a root av
to satiate one's self: cf. Gr. 'a`menai, 'a^sai, to satiate,
Skr. av to satiate one's self, rejoice, protect.]
1. An excessive or inordinate desire of gain; greediness for
wealth; covetousness; cupidity.
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To desire money for its own sake, and in order to
hoard it up, is avarice. --Beattie.
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2. An inordinate desire for some supposed good.
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All are taught an avarice of praise. --Goldsmith.
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Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
68 Moby Thesaurus words for "avarice":
acedia, acquisitiveness, anger, avariciousness, avaritia, avidity,
avidness, cheapness, closefistedness, closeness, covetousness,
craving, cupidity, deadly sin, desire, envy, frenzy of desire,
frugality, fury of desire, gluttony, grasping, graspingness, greed,
greediness, gula, hardfistedness, hoarding, hoggishness,
illiberality, incontinence, inordinate desire, insatiability,
insatiable desire, intemperateness, invidia, ira, itching palm,
lust, luxuria, meanness, miserliness, nearness, niggardliness,
overgreediness, parsimoniousness, parsimony, penny-pinching,
penuriousness, piggishness, pride, rapaciousness, rapacity,
ravenousness, selfishness, sloth, sordidness, stinginess, superbia,
swinishness, thrift, tight purse strings, tightfistedness,
tightness, ungenerosity, voraciousness, voracity, wolfishness,
wrath
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