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  1. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the adjective greedy in English and Spanish. Find synonyms, collocations, compound forms and examples of greedy in different contexts.

    • Spoiled Child

      Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: spoiled child, also...

    • Moneygrubbing

      moneygrubbing - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and...

    • Spoiled Brat

      Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: spoiled brat, also...

    • Moneygrubber

      moneygrubber - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and...

    • Greenery

      greenery - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum...

    • Tragón

      greedy-guts, greedy guts n : big eater n (formal) glutton n...

  2. adjective. / ˈɡridi/ wanting to have a lot for yourself. avaricioso/osa [ masculine-feminine ] a greedy, power-hungry man un hombre avaricioso, hambriento de poder. Brit. wanting to eat too much. glotón/ona [ masculine-feminine ] Don’t be so greedy. No seas tan glotón.

  3. Learn the definition of greedy as an adjective for people or algorithms that want more than they need or can handle. See synonyms, antonyms, and usage examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.

  4. GREEDY Significado, definición, qué es GREEDY: 1. wanting a lot more food, money, etc. than you need: 2. A greedy algorithm (= a set of…. Aprender más.

  5. Greedy es un adjetivo que significa codicioso, ávido, glotón o ambicioso. Consulta el diccionario inglés-español de Linguee y vea ejemplos de uso en fuentes externas.

  6. adjetivo. 1. glotón (FEM glotona) (MASC PL glotones) Don’t be greedy! You’ve already had three hamburgers. ¡No seas glotón! Ya te has comido tres hamburguesas. 2. codicioso (FEM codiciosa) She is greedy and selfish. Es codiciosa y egoísta. Collins American Learner’s English-Spanish Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved. B2.

  7. Learn the meaning and translation of greedy in Spanish with examples, pronunciation, and synonyms. Greedy can mean codicioso, avaro, glotón, or goloso depending on the context.