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avid

American  
[av-id] / ˈæv ɪd /

adjective

  1. showing great enthusiasm for or interest in.

    an avid moviegoer.

    Synonyms:
    fanatic, zealous, dedicated, devoted, keen, ardent, enthusiastic
    Antonyms:
    reluctant, apathetic, indifferent
  2. extremely desirous; eager; greedy (often followed by for or sometimesof ).

    avid for pleasure; avid of power.

    Synonyms:
    rapacious, covetous, insatiable, hungry
    Antonyms:
    loath, disdainful

avid British  
/ ˈævɪd /

adjective

  1. very keen; enthusiastic

    an avid reader

  2. (postpositive; often foll by for or of) eager (for); desirous (of); greedy (for)

    avid for revenge

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Synonym Usage

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.

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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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Contreras handled a full slate of high school classes, clubs and activities: advanced placement Spanish, computer science, the Associated Student Body and college preparation in her AVID, or Advancement Via Individual Determination, class.

From Los Angeles Times • May 28, 2026

AVID, based in San Diego, works with more than 8,000 schools throughout the country and trains 85,000 teachers annually.

From Washington Post • Mar. 20, 2022

Outgoing Kent Superintendent Edward Lee Vargas is leaving the district to serve as executive vice president for AVID, a national non-profit that aims to turn average high-school students into college material.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 24, 2014

Aissa Riley teaches world history and AVID, a program geared toward helping minorities and low-income students get into college.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 25, 2014

Concerned that Universal Global risked becoming a depository for the least motivated students, the district paid $8,500 in 1997 to bring in an acclaimed, privately developed program called AVID.

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