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Rapacious vs Griping - What's the difference?

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Rapacious is a related term of griping.


As an adjective rapacious

is voracious; avaricious.

As a verb griping is

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As a noun griping is

pinching and spasmodic pain in the intestines; gripe.

rapacious

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Voracious; avaricious.
  • * 1787 , :
  • To presume a want of motives for such contests [of power between states] as an argument against their existence, would be to forget that men are ambitious, vindictive, and rapacious .
  • Given to taking by force or plundering; aggressively greedy.
  • * 1910 , :
  • A Prince [...] sooner becomes hated by being rapacious and by interfering with the property and with the women of his subjects, than in any other way.
  • Subsisting off live prey.
  • * 1827 , :
  • Even the rapacious birds appeared to comprehend the nature of the ceremony, for [...] they once more began to make their airy circuits above the place [...]

    Usage notes

    * The use of this term for animals other than birds is dated.

    Synonyms

    * See also

    griping

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • Pinching and spasmodic pain in the intestines; gripe.
  • * 1824 , John Mason Good, The study of medicine: with a physiological system of nosology
  • The gripings are always severe, and a sort of painful descent of the bowels accompanies every evacuation.