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greedy

1 of 1adjective
/ˈɡridi/
Forms:greedier,greediest
1

having an excessive and intense desire for something, especially wealth, possessions, or power

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  • The greedy businessman exploited his employees for profit, caring only about increasing his own wealth.
  • The greedy child hoarded all the candy for himself, refusing to share with his friends.
  • The greedy landlord raised the rent prices without improving the living conditions for tenants.
  • Greedy corporations prioritize profits over environmental conservation, leading to ecological destruction.
  • The greedy politician accepted bribes in exchange for favorable legislation, betraying the public's trust.
2

intensely or excessively desirous of something

  • She was greedy for attention at the party.
  • The child was greedy for praise from the teacher.
  • He is greedy for success in his career.
  • They are greedy for recognition in their field.
  • She seemed greedy for compliments.
3

having an excessive appetite for food or drink

  • The dog was greedy at dinner and ate everything.
  • He felt greedy after seeing the dessert table.
  • The child's greedy hands grabbed more than he could eat.
  • Don't be greedy; leave some for others.
  • She had a greedy appetite for sweets.