predacious

[US]/[ˈpriːdɪəs]/
[UK]/[ˈprɪdeɪʃəs]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj.Having characteristics of a predator; relating to predating.; Aggressive and predatory in behavior or character.; Exploiting others ruthlessly or aggressively.

Phrases & Collocations

predacious behavior

predacious nature

predacious attack

Example Sentences

the shark's predacious nature made it a formidable hunter in the ocean.

a predacious bird of prey swooped down to catch its dinner.

the documentary highlighted the predacious behavior of the wild dogs.

some insects have evolved a predacious lifestyle to survive.

the company's predacious business practices were widely condemned.

the predator's predacious instincts drove it to relentlessly pursue its prey.

the film explored the dark and predacious side of human nature.

the cat displayed a distinctly predacious gaze as it watched the mouse.

the researcher studied the predacious strategies of the spider.

the lion's predacious attack was swift and decisive.

the article criticized the predacious tactics used in the industry.

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