How Do You Spell GREED?

Pronunciation: [ɡɹˈiːd] (IPA)

The word "greed" is spelled with the letters g-r-e-e-d. The IPA phonetic transcription for "greed" is /ɡriːd/. The sound /ɡ/ represented by the letter "g" is produced by the vocal cords vibrating, while the tongue blocks and releases the flow of air in the back of the mouth. The vowel sound /iː/ represented by the letters "ee" is produced with the tongue high and forward in the mouth. The letter "d" represents the sound /d/, produced by the tongue tapping the roof of the mouth.

GREED Meaning and Definition

  1. Greed is a noun that refers to an intense desire for excessive wealth, possessions, or power, often at the expense or harm of others. It is an insatiable hunger for material gain that surpasses basic needs and rational limits. It encompasses unhealthy and selfish ambitions for personal gain, regardless of the consequences to oneself or others. Greed is often associated with an overwhelming desire for accumulation and hoarding of wealth, leading to a disregard for ethical or moral principles.

    In greeds manifestation, people may exhibit behaviors such as avarice, selfishness, and an impulsive pursuit of financial gain, often without consideration for the needs and well-being of others. Greed is often seen as an excessive dimension of the human desire for prosperity and security. It can be driven by a fear of scarcity, leading individuals to constantly amass resources and refrain from sharing or contributing to the common welfare of society.

    Greed has historically been condemned by various religious and philosophical traditions as a destructive and immoral trait. It can lead to social inequality, exploitation, and corruption. Greed can blind individuals to the value of non-material aspects of life, such as relationships, compassion, and personal well-being, as it relentlessly pursues the accumulation of wealth and power. Ultimately, greed can erode the fabric of society, foster mistrust, and contribute to a perpetuating cycle of injustice and inequality.

  2. Greediness; avarice.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of GREED

The word "greed" has its origin in the Old English word "grǣdig", which is derived from the Proto-Germanic root "*grædagaz". This root word relates to intense desire or hunger, specifically in the context of food. The original meaning of "greed" referred specifically to an excessive or insatiable desire for food. Over time, the term evolved to encompass a broader sense of covetousness or an intense desire for material possessions, wealth, or power.

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