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.
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.
If you are a voracious reader then buying an e-reader is always a good buy. Compared to the Kindle, the Nook boasts a color screen and web-surfing capabilities.
That's hard to know. He is a voracious reader. See Related Links to see what books have influenced him the most.
There is no verb corresponding to the adjective voracious.
While visiting Washington D.C, I was very impressed by the size of the monument to Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln was a voracious reader.
Here are some sentences.He has a voracious appetite.The voracious wolverine ate all the rabbits.
i am a voracious man in reading historic book.
The noun form for the adjective voracious is voraciousness.
The voracious T-rex looked at me hungrily.
the voracious boy ate all the pie.
The voracious people eat till their hearts content.