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Voracious: wanting to devour great quantities of food OR you readily want to do an activity.
Compulsive: irresistible urge that may go against one's conscious wishes.
Voracious means extremely hungry.
Do you mean voracious or veracious? Voracious means eating food in great quantity, e.g. lions are voracious. Veracious, on the other hand, describes someone who habitually tells the truth.
These two words can mean the same thing.
The best word for "words that mean the same thing" is synonym. A synonym for big is large, for example.
There are many examples of different words that mean the same thing. Some examples of different words that mean the same thing are warm and hot and cold and freezing.
Up, Above Down, Below Nice, Sweet Awesome, Epic Mean, Evil Ect, Ongoing........................................ *Words that mean the same thing or almost the same thing are called synonyms. You can look in a thesaurus to find lots of words that mean the same thing,
A voracious reader is someone who reads a large volume of books or other forms of written material eagerly and enthusiastically. They have a strong passion for reading and consume a wide range of content.
What do the words "plagiaire" and "plagium" mean?
Words that mean the same thing are called synonyms.
Compulsive means, something that feels irresistible to do.
if you mean 'OCD' its obsessive compulsive disorder.
Some words are sanitation and sanitize but they mean the exact same thing.