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avidity

[uh-vid-i-tee] / əˈvɪd ɪ ti /


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Ezzedine is presented as a “gift” to the queen by the Ottoman ambassador after saving a dying man’s life as Elizabeth I watches with ghoulish avidity.

From Washington Post

I looked into her eyes, straining to see some spark of avidity, of transgression, and got back a heavy stare.

From The New Yorker

He films with a wide-eyed avidity, a variety of tragic wonder that’s captured in poised widescreen images that are suffused with painterly northern sunlight.

From The New Yorker

In “A Summer Diary,” Collins joins the receptive avidity of “Losing Ground” to the intricate stylization and psychological complexity of her literary work.

From The New Yorker

But her intellectual avidity came coupled with mischief, worldliness and generosity.

From New York Times