esurience

[US]/ɪˈsjʊərɪəns/
[UK]/ɪˈsjʊrɪəns/

Translation

n.hunger; greed; gluttony; avarice; insatiable desire
Word Forms

Phrases & Collocations

esurience hunger

esurience for knowledge

esurience of power

esurience in nature

esurience driven

esurience and greed

esurience for wealth

esurience of spirit

esurience in society

esurience for success

Example Sentences

his esurience for knowledge drove him to read every book in the library.

esurience can lead to unhealthy eating habits if not controlled.

her esurience for adventure took her to the most remote places on earth.

the esurience of the crowd was evident during the food festival.

he tried to satisfy his esurience by trying different cuisines.

esurience can sometimes cloud one's judgment when making decisions.

the young artist's esurience for success pushed her to work tirelessly.

his esurience for power was evident in his political maneuvers.

she expressed her esurience for travel by booking multiple trips.

esurience is a natural human instinct, but it should be managed wisely.

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