Avarulous
Avarulous is an adjective used to describe acts, attitudes, or entities characterized by extreme greed or acquisitiveness. The term derives from Latin avarus 'greedy' with the English -ulous suffix, fitting into a family of adjectives ending in -ulous. Its use is attested in the late 19th century in critical or satirical writing, though it remains relatively rare today.
In usage, avarulous often carries a negative connotation, applying to individuals, organizations, or policies that prioritize
Noun forms include avarulousness, used to denote the quality or degree of avarulous behavior. The adverb form
Examples: a government criticized for avarulous land deals; a corporation's avarulous pursuit of tax advantages drew
As with related terms, usage should consider tone to avoid pejorative overreach.