Lingvanex Tranalator

Translator for


translation app

Lingvanex - your universal translation app

Translator for

Download For Free

Meaning & Definition of Acquisitive in English

English

Acquisitive

having a strong desire to acquire more, especially material possessions.


Pronunciation:

/əˈkwɪzɪtɪv/

Part of Speech:

adjective

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: Eager to acquire and possess, especially material wealth.

    Example Sentence: His acquisitive nature made him a successful businessman.

  • Definition: Having an excessive interest in acquiring items.

    Example Sentence: She is known for her acquisitive tendencies, always collecting rare antiques.

Etymology

Origin: From Latin 'acquisitio', meaning 'a gaining, acquisition'

Synonyms

greedyavariciouscovetousmaterialisticinsatiable

Common Phrases and Expressions

  • acquisitive instinct: a natural tendency to acquire and possess possessions or wealth.
  • acquisitive society: a society that places a high value on acquiring goods and wealth.

Translations

  • Spanish: adquiriente
  • French: acquisitif
  • German: erwerbsumtriebig
  • Russian: жадный

Related Words

  • acquire: to come into possession of something.
  • acquisition: the act of acquiring or gaining possession.

Slang Meanings of acquisitive

  • Meaning: money-hungry

    Example Sentence: In the business world, being money-hungry can lead to unethical decisions.

  • Meaning: shopaholic

    Example Sentence: Her friends often tease her for being a shopaholic with her acquisitive habits.