• Frequency of Use
    40 %
  • Retention Rate
    60 %
  • Complexity
    70 %
  • Devouring Meanings

    verb to eat (food or prey) hungrily or quickly

    adjective consuming or destroying something in a rapid or violent manner

    Fields related to devouring

    Literature

    In literature, 'devouring' is often used metaphorically to describe intense reading or consuming of knowledge.

    Business

    In business, 'devouring' can be used to describe a company rapidly acquiring or consuming its competitors.

    Culinary Arts

    In the culinary arts, 'devouring' is used to describe consuming food eagerly and in large quantities.

    Nature

    In nature, 'devouring' can refer to predators consuming prey in a swift and aggressive manner.

    Pop Culture

    In pop culture, 'devouring' may be used to describe binge-watching TV shows or movies.

    Occupation Usage of devouring

    Writer

    In literature, 'devouring' is often used metaphorically to describe a character consuming something eagerly or intensely, such as devouring a book or devouring knowledge.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use the term 'devouring' in a clinical context to describe behaviors related to binge eating or excessive consumption of food.

    Chef

    Chefs may use 'devouring' to describe the act of quickly and eagerly eating a delicious meal, or to emphasize the enjoyment of a dish by saying it was 'devoured' by customers.

    Marketing Specialist

    In marketing, 'devouring' can be used to describe how consumers quickly consume and engage with content, products, or services, indicating high levels of interest or demand.

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