avid
Americanadjective
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showing great enthusiasm for or interest in.
an avid moviegoer.
- Antonyms:
- reluctant, apathetic, indifferent
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extremely desirous; eager; greedy (often followed by for or sometimesof ).
avid for pleasure; avid of power.
- Synonyms:
- rapacious, covetous, insatiable, hungry
- Antonyms:
- loath, disdainful
adjective
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very keen; enthusiastic
an avid reader
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(postpositive; often foll by for or of) eager (for); desirous (of); greedy (for)
avid for revenge
Related Words
Avid, eager, keen all share the sense of strongly desirous. Avid suggests a desire akin to greed, so strong as to be insatiable: driven by an avid need for fame and recognition. Eager implies a desire that is strong and impatient but less than overpowering: eager to try his hand at new tasks. Keen carries a sense of zest and active, alert desire: an amateur painter, ever keen to try new techniques.
Pop Culture
—Avid: A non-linear video editing system developed by Avid Technology, Inc. Best known in the film and video production industry are the Media Composer and Pro Tools video and sound editing software. The Avid editing system was used to edit films such as Iron Man 2, 2012, and Hurt Locker, among many others. Pro Tools was used for the sound edit and mix of Avatar. —AVID: acronym for Advancement Via Individual Determination. A teaching system designed to help underachieving students with high academic potential prepare for entrance to colleges and universities. The system was developed in 1980 by Mary Catherine Swanson, an English teacher from San Diego. —AVID: acronym for American Veterinary Identification Devices. These are microchips that are permanently implanted in a pet to be used for the animal's identification.
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of avid
First recorded in 1760–70; from French avide, from Latin avidus, equivalent to av(ēre) “to crave” + -idus adjective suffix; see -id 4
Explanation
Avid usually means very eager or enthusiastic. If you're an avid reader, it means you read as much as you can, whenever you can. But this adjective can also mean wanting something so much that you can be thought of as greedy. For example, a person can be avid for success or power. Avid is from French avide, from Latin avidus, from avere "to desire, crave."
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Example Sentences
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"Aaron Bean is an avid iNaturalist user who opportunistically took some photos of a few plants that were interesting on the property."
From Science Daily • May 18, 2026
But he realized he wanted to be a professional golfer when his father, an avid tennis player, noticed that his son’s forehand form better resembled a golf swing.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 18, 2026
Campbell is a keen botanist and has a diploma from the Royal Horticultural Society; Robertson has started learning how to mend clothes and is an avid music video fan.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 30, 2026
Theaters are raising prices for the most avid moviegoers despite complaints from Hollywood studios.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 27, 2026
He took no interest in the stacks of books that Regina, an avid reader, always had in the house.
From "Endgame" by Frank Brady
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