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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,

and
academic
writing,
it
is
frequently
employed
metaphorically
to
characterize
trends,
markets,
or
behaviors
marked
by
aggressive
consumption
or
ambition.
Typical
collocations
include
hambre
voraz,
apetito
voraz,
and
lector
voraz,
illustrating
both
physical
and
figurative
appetite.
describe
humans,
animals,
or
systems
that
exhibit
extreme
or
rapid
intake
or
pursuit,
such
as
a
market
with
a
voraz
tempo
de
crecimiento
(rapid
growth)
or
a
voraz
interés
in
a
topic.
or
titles.
Such
uses
are
independent
of
the
general
meaning
of
the
adjective
and
do
not
reflect
a
separate
definition.