Thesaurus.com
Dictionary.com
Showing results for voracity. Search instead for vormachtet.
Definitions

voracity

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


Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

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

“Consumer,” with its air of piggish, Pac-Man voracity, is the slightly dehumanizing moniker most of us grew up with, but that was some time ago, before the rise of the brand as a cultic family.

From New York Times

Our civilization may not end with a large explosion, but begin to end ever so marginally then grow until it has its own life and voracity.

From New York Times

To hear the Italian soft-pedalling on a matter is unusual given the voracity with which he has torn into so many aspects of his own club this season.

From The Guardian