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gluttonous

Gluttonous vs Famished - What's the difference?

gluttonous | famished | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between gluttonous and famished

is that gluttonous is given to excessive eating; prone to overeating while famished is extremely hungry.

As a verb famished is

past tense of famish.

Avaricious vs Gluttonous - What's the difference?

avaricious | gluttonous |


As adjectives the difference between avaricious and gluttonous

is that avaricious is actuated by avarice; extremely greedy for wealth or material gain; immoderately desirous of accumulating property while gluttonous is given to excessive eating; prone to overeating.

Taxonomy vs Gluttonous - What's the difference?

taxonomy | gluttonous |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective gluttonous is

given to excessive eating; prone to overeating.

Gluttonous vs Gluttonousness - What's the difference?

gluttonous | gluttonousness |


As an adjective gluttonous

is given to excessive eating; prone to overeating.

As a noun gluttonousness is

the quality of being gluttonous.

Gluttonous vs Foodious - What's the difference?

gluttonous | foodious |


As adjectives the difference between gluttonous and foodious

is that gluttonous is given to excessive eating; prone to overeating while foodious is gluttonous.

Gluttonous vs Gluttonish - What's the difference?

gluttonous | gluttonish |


As adjectives the difference between gluttonous and gluttonish

is that gluttonous is given to excessive eating; prone to overeating while gluttonish is gluttonous.

Gluttonous vs Voracious - What's the difference?

gluttonous | voracious | see also |

Voracious is a synonym of gluttonous.



As adjectives the difference between gluttonous and voracious

is that gluttonous is given to excessive eating; prone to overeating while voracious is wanting or devouring great quantities of food.

Gluttonous vs Gourmandise - What's the difference?

gluttonous | gourmandise |


As an adjective gluttonous

is given to excessive eating; prone to overeating.

As a verb gourmandise is

to eat food in a gluttonous manner; to gorge; to make a pig of oneself.

As a noun gourmandise is

gluttony.

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