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what is the difference between rapacious and greedy
what is the difference between rapacious and greedy
24 sty 2013 07:14
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Here's a little advice: if you're really stuck between synonyms, have a look at the etymology. I normally use this site: www.etymonline.com
"Rapacious" clearly comes from Latin - note the suffix - so it has a formal feeling to it. Literally, it means "grasping/grabbing".
"Greedy" has an Old English origin and has a common feel (again, note the suffix). The origin behind this word is "hunger/want".
24 stycznia 2013
Both are pretty much the same. The main difference is that 'greedy' is more of a selfish desire of something.
Rapacious: 1) excessively grasping or covetous. 2) living on prey 3) very eager or greedy for food, satisfaction, or gratification.
Greedy: 1) having a strong desire for food or drink . 2) having or showing a selfish desire for wealth and possessions.
You can see that the only difference is the word 'Selfish' which makes it more of a negative word to use. However, animals like coyotes, foxes, and bobcats can be Rapacious because they live on prey.
24 stycznia 2013
Both are synonyms, but rapacious means more violent; being voracious or avaricious.
24 stycznia 2013
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