Avarice is a noun; rapacious is an adjective.
Avarice has more to do with greed for money, and rapacious describes a person whose greed is particularly ruthless.
Avarice has to do with greed for wealth, an unreasonably strong desire to get and have money. Rapaciousness refers to the act of taking what one wants by force.
Being avarice is one thing that can bring a man to ground. This is an example using the word avarice.
Frugal, miserley
Greed
Generosity
Greed.
The word "rapacious" is an adjective that describes someone or something that is excessively grasping or covetous.
Lawyers' fees are often rapacious.
The gulls' rapacious appetite for locusts saved the pilgrims' crop.
Even the all-you-can-eat buffet could not satisfy his rapacious appetite
avarice Avarice, covetousness, excess, gluttony, voracity, desire, hunger
Kenneth was very rapacious when he married into a wealthy family because he was poor as a child. The rapacious developers have wiped away most of the old forest near the city.
Ramifications are results or consequences, and rapacious refers to grasping, plundering, or greed. Example : "There were many international ramifications to Germany's rapacious moves into Czechoslovakia in 1939."
Being avarice is one thing that can bring a man to ground. This is an example using the word avarice.
The Avarice of Man was created on 2010-09-03.
Beyond the Dreams of Avarice was created in 1920.
The Towers of Avarice was created on 2001-03-06.
Avarice is pronounced as "av-uh-ris", with the stress on the first syllable.