Comments by dans42

  • ver·biv·or·ous (vûr-biv'er-us) adj.

    1. Literally, eating words for sustenance.

    2. To be such a voracious reader that one could seem to live solely on words.

    3. The name of a website (http://www.Verbivorous.com) where you can share books with other readers.

    From Latin: verb- (meaning word), + -vorous (meaning to eat).

    It is not a common word, like omnivorous, meaning something that can eat both meat and plants, but I think it is a good adjective for people that love to read anything they can get their hands on.

    Usage: He was so verbivorous that he could read an entire novel by Scott Sigler in a single evening.

    May 6, 2008