the root word of carnivorous is carnivore
A possible suffix for "ravenous" could be "ness", forming the word "ravenousness" to describe the state of being extremely hungry or voracious.
"Ravenous" in Filipino has various meanings depending on use. They are the following: "matakaw", "gutom", "gutom na gutom".
The likely word is the adjective "voracious" (ravenous, or insatiable).The similar shorter word is vicious (ferocious).
Root word is usual.
end is the root word
I was ravenous after not eating lunch.
Her lust for gossip was so ravenous that it got her fired from two jobs.
"The man ate in a ravenous manner." or... "The man ate ravenously."
No, the word 'ravenous' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as extremely hungry, voracious.The noun form of the adjective 'ravenous' is ravenousness.The noun 'ravenousness' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical condition.The noun 'ravenousness' is an abstract noun as a word for an intense desire.
ravenous
Ravenous.
Famished, starving, or starved.
ravenous, famished
I was extremely ravenous by lunch so i made sure i was the first person to receive my lunch.
The verb ravenous is a 'being' verb. The verb is usually preceded by an auxiliary verb to be:She is ravenous. You are ravenous. I amravenous. It is ravenous. They were ravenous.
A possible suffix for "ravenous" could be "ness", forming the word "ravenousness" to describe the state of being extremely hungry or voracious.
Some possible 8-letter synonyms :E -- esurientF -- famishedR -- ravenous