voraz
Voraz is a Spanish adjective meaning voracious, ravenous, or insatiable in appetite, desire, or consumption. It is used to describe a person, animal, or entity that pursues or consumes something with exceptional intensity, often beyond what is typical. The term can apply to food, information, resources, or opportunities and commonly conveys a sense of relentless drive or greed. The related noun is voracidad, and the adverbial form vorazmente exists, though it is used sparingly in everyday language.
Etymology and usage: Voraz derives from Latin vorax, voracis, from vorare, to devour. In literature, journalism,
Lexical relations: Synonyms include insaciable and ávido, while antonyms include saciado and moderado. The word can
See also: voracidad; voracious (in English).
Note: When capitalized as Voraz, the term may appear as a proper noun in brand names, surnames,