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Study the chart of suffixes.
Which word means "excessively eager”?
voracious
lionize
voluble
diurnal
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voracious
Explanation: "Voracious" (from Latin vorare "to devour" + -acious) means extremely eager or insatiable (often about eating or desire). The others mean: lionize = treat as a celebrity, voluble = talkative, diurnal = active by day.
Explanation: "Voracious" (from Latin vorare "to devour" + -acious) means extremely eager or insatiable (often about eating or desire). The others mean: lionize = treat as a celebrity, voluble = talkative, diurnal = active by day.
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