- verbdevour (verb) · devours (third person present) · devoured (past tense) · devoured (past participle) · devouring (present participle)
- eat (food or prey) hungrily or quickly:"he devoured half of his burger in one bite" · "more and more green space has been devoured by new sprawling estates"
- (of fire or a similar force) destroy completely:"the hungry flames devoured the old house"
- read quickly and eagerly:"she spent her evenings devouring the classics"
- (be devoured)be totally absorbed by a powerful feeling:"she was devoured by envy"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French devorer, from Latin devorare, from de- ‘down’ + vorare ‘to swallow’.
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- Devour is a verb that means to eat something eagerly and in large amounts so that nothing is left1. It can also mean to use up or destroy something as if by eating23. Devour can also have a figurative sense of taking in something greedily with the senses or intellect, or absorbing or engrossing something wholly3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Meaning of devour in English devour verb [ T ] uk / dɪˈvaʊə r/ us / dɪˈvaʊ.ɚ / Add to word list to eat something eagerly and in large amounts so that nothing is left: The young cubs hungrily devoured the deer.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/devourtransitive verb 1 : to eat up greedily or ravenously devoured the turkey and mashed potatoes 2 : to use up or destroy as if by eatingwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/devourto swallow or eat up hungrily, voraciously, or ravenously. to consume destructively, recklessly, or wantonly: Fire devoured the old museum. to engulf or swallow up. to take in greedily with the senses or intellect: to devour the works of Freud. to absorb or engross wholly: a mind devoured by fears. See morewww.dictionary.com/browse/devour
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