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avid

[av-id] / ˈæv ɪd /


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She lives in Miami, where she is an avid sailor and scuba diver.

From The Wall Street Journal

If nothing else, he figured, all his wife would have to do is call the adviser if something happened to him — and since he’s an avid skydiver, it’s something he thinks about a lot.

From MarketWatch

Later as a young adult, Chen worked as an assistant to an award-winning Hollywood director who not only loved horses but was an avid believer of the Chinese zodiac.

From Los Angeles Times

Mangione -- who has an avid fan base of mostly women who often attend his hearings -- has pleaded not guilty to all charges.

From Barron's

She was described in those clips as devoutly religious, an avid reader and a dedicated mother and grandmother.

From Los Angeles Times