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avariciousness

noun as in greed

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For the Greeks, that was just avariciousness, an activity that shrunk you down into a people-pleasing marketer or hollowed you out because you pursued hollow things.

The disgust at Shkreli's avariciousness has been so strong that he's inevitably drawn comparisons and analogies to another widely derided figure: Donald Trump.

It is anyone's guess whether ownership can survive the accessibility the Internet provides or the avariciousness of the music streaming services.

Phœbe had been loath to leave school when her parents insisted, and Anstiss said it was merely avariciousness on their part, as her father was earning good pay.

The avariciousness of man, and his unscrupulousness where either money or jewels are concerned, are well known even to you, at your age.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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