Definition of Greed. Meaning of Greed. Synonyms of Greed

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Definition of Greed

Greed
Greed Greed, n. [Akin to Goth. gr?dus hunger, Icel. gr[=a][eth]r. [root]34. See Greedy.] An eager desire or longing; greediness; as, a greed of gain.
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Gre Gre, n. See Gree, a step. [Obs.]
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Gre Gre, n. See Gree, good will. [Obs.]

Meaning of Greed from wikipedia

- Greed (or avarice) is an insatiable desire for material gain (be it food, money, land, or animate/inanimate possessions) or social value, such as status...
- Edelman, agent Michael Ovitz, and Stone himself. For example, Gekko's line "Greed, for lack of a better word, is good" was adapted from a remark by Boesky...
- GreedFall is an action role-playing game developed by Spiders and published by Focus Home Interactive. The game is set in an early 18th century-styled...
- within Christian teachings. According to the standard list, they are pride, greed, wrath, envy, lust, gluttony and sloth, which are contrary to the seven...
- greed in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Greed is an excessive desire to possess wealth or goods with the intention to keep it for one's self. Greed...
- American Greed (also known as American Greed: Scams, Scoundrels and Scandals and as American Greed: Scams, Schemes and Broken Dreams) is an American do****entary...
- translations), also known by its alternative English title The Reign of Greed, is the second novel written by Philippine national hero José Rizal. It...
- The Trust: A Game of Greed is an American reality game show broadcast on Netflix in 2024. Eleven strangers are offered $250,000 split equally among themselves...
- Greed is a 1924 American silent psychological drama film written and directed by Erich von Stroheim and based on the 1899 Frank Norris novel McTeague...
- hypothesis. Greed and fear relate to an old Wall Street saying: "financial markets are driven by two powerful emotionsgreed and fear." Greed and fear...