You can call that person "Greedy" or, if you'd like to switch to a Latin root, you can use "avaricious".
Since "avaricious" is less frequently used, it may carry greater strength than the more common "greedy".
for a person to enrich himself
yes this is a true statement.all human beings have not enough satisfy greed.
There are many different metaphors that can be used for greed. You can say that "I am greed" for example or you can say that "her love was like greed."
Avarice is a noun; rapacious is an adjective. Avarice has more to do with greed for money, and rapacious describes a person whose greed is particularly ruthless. Avarice has to do with greed for wealth, an unreasonably strong desire to get and have money. Rapaciousness refers to the act of taking what one wants by force.
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I would describe it using, selfish, greed, and other words
I would describe it using, selfish, greed, and other words
Greed, Stupidity and Ignorance.
Describe the social, economic, and political composition of the decade of corporate greed and how it affected the political climate of the 1980s.
Decadence is a word to describe a moral decline manifesting in greed for luxury.
for a person to enrich himself
Literally, "full of that which is profound." It would typically be used to describe, for example, the writings of a wise person: "Plato's Dialogues are full of profundity."
It means full bodied. For example a stout is a full bodied beer. It can also describe a person's body type.
You can answer this if you try! What qualities does fire have? Think about how some of those qualities could describe a person -- think of sight, sound, smell, touch, and taste when you're describing something.
how can you describe a person with amnesia
God is Love - fear and greed are antithetical to Love. ..... No Way
No verbs will describe a person. A person is a noun, and verbs do not describe nouns. Adjectives describe nouns.Examples of adjectives that can describe a person and begin with the letter N:nervousnicenormalnurturing