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voracity

[vaw-ras-i-tee, voh-, vuh-] / vɔˈræs ɪ ti, voʊ-, və- /


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It took me a decade to catch up with his 1964 memoir, which is titled after a racial epithet and swims with intellectual voracity and banked anger.

From New York Times

A magician who later challenged spoon benders, mind readers and faith healers with such voracity that he became regarded as the country’s foremost skeptic.

From Seattle Times

I am not a writer of John Lennon’s notoriety, and I am not possessed of his voracity for sensationalism.

From Washington Post

Kuchukhidze emphasized the importance for those trying to penetrate high wealth and political echelons of Ukraine to “demonstrate” their closeness and give voracity to claims that they could “solve big political and business issues.”

From Fox News

Biggs told Cavuto another problem is for witnesses who testify is that the attorney gets to "determine your voracity and your credibility by seeing how you react."

From Fox News