Synonym: avarice, desire, lust. Similar words: creed, breed, Greek, greet, green, agree, degree, agree to. Meaning: [grɪːd] n. 1. excessive desire to acquire or possess more (especially more material wealth) than one needs or deserves 2. reprehensible acquisitiveness; insatiable desire for wealth (personified as one of the deadly sins).
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1. Greed led to his downfall.
2. I am not greed but I envy.
3. She killed him to satisfy her greed.
4. He was actuated solely by greed.
5. His greed for power knows no bounds.
6. Was it simple greed that made you steal it?
7. He railed against hypocrisy and greed.
8. He is motivated by greed, pure and simple.
9. He eats because of greed, not hunger.
10. I get fed up with other people's greed.
11. The satire aimed at modern greed.
12. Greed has been the undoing of many a businessman.
13. Greed is a terrible vice.
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14. He was driven by greed for money and power.
15. The miser was an incarnation of greed.
16. Nothing would satisfy her greed for power.
17. He can't stop eating sweets — it's just greed!
18. His greed is often ridiculed by his friends.
19. Greed was written on his face.
20. His greed looked through his eyes.
21. Like so many people, he's motivated by greed.
22. His motive was plain greed.
23. Greed suffocates humanity and intuitive knowledge.
24. His greed was eventually his downfall.
25. That kind of greed makes me puke!
26. His actions were motivated by greed.
27. His eyes glittered with greed.
28. We must go on to do all in our power to conquer the doubts and the fears, the ignorance and the greed, which made this horror possible.
29. I don't know why I'm eating more - it's not hunger, it's just greed!
30. He was tempted into a life of crime by greed and laziness.