cupiditynoun [ U ]
uk/kjuːˈpɪd.ə.ti/us/kjuːˈpɪd.ə.t̬i/formala strong feeling of wanting to have something, especially money or possessions
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Feelings of desire
- appetite
- caprice
- compulsion
- covetous
- craving
- dream
- drive
- get itchy feet idiom
- hunger
- impulse buy
- inclination
- longing
- lust
- need
- urge
- vaulting
- whim
- wish
- yearning
- yen
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Examples from literature
- Curiosity had been her ruling motive, far more than cupidity.
- Deciding, however, that his valuables were sufficiently protected, and that nothing was left out to excite the cupidity of a man to whom he had not been properly introduced, the person from Hartford went forth with a final retort.
- The sight of so much wealth arouses the cupidity of the knaves, and they at once brew a plot to murder the huntsman in his sleep.
- The wealth of her merchant princes had often tempted the cupidity of the despots of Asia.
- This colorless face expressed patience, commercial shrewdness, and the sort of wily cupidity which is needful in business.