Greedier Meaning in English
word · lemma: greedy
释义
Comparative form of 'greedy'; describes someone who wants more of something, such as money, food, or possessions, than others or more than is needed.
用法与细微差别
Used for direct comparisons: "greedier than" is common. Can refer to wanting food (especially children/pets) or material things. Negative connotation—avoid using as a compliment. Not typically used in very formal writing.
例句
He is greedier than his brother when it comes to dessert.
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Some people get greedier as they get richer.
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The cat always seems greedier when there is tuna.
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If you keep asking for more, people will think you’re just getting greedier.
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Kids seem to get greedier around the holidays, don’t they?
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I thought I was hungry, but my sister was even greedier at dinner.
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