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  1. DEVOURED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of devour 2. to eat something eagerly and in large amounts so…. Learn more.

  2. DEVOURED meaning: 1. past simple and past participle of devour 2. to eat something eagerly and in large amounts so…. Learn more.

  3. devour The children devoured a whole packet of biscuits. bolt (down) Don't bolt down your food - you'll make yourself ill! gobble (up/down) The children gobbled their sweets.

  4. Define devoured. devoured synonyms, devoured pronunciation, devoured translation, English dictionary definition of devoured. tr.v. de·voured , de·vour·ing , de·vours 1. To eat up greedily. See Synonyms at eat. 2. To destroy, consume, or waste: Flames devoured the structure in...

  5. Definition of devour verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. He devoured everything on his plate. The lions devoured their prey. She devoured every golf magazine she could find. He watched intently, devouring the scene before him with his eyes.

  7. Other forms: devoured; devouring; devours. When you've gone all day without eating anything, you'll probably devour your dinner, especially if it's your very favorite homemade lasagna. Devour means to eat greedily and hungrily.

  8. Synonyms for DEVOURED: consumed, ruined, demolished, wrecked, ate (up), drained, devastated, shattered; Antonyms of DEVOURED: protected, saved, preserved, built, constructed, raised, conserved, erected.

  9. Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense devours , present participle devouring , past tense, past participle devoured. 1. verb. If a person or animal devours something, they eat it quickly and eagerly. A medium-sized dog will devour at least one can of food per day. [VERB noun]

  10. The smell of “world-famous” apple pies will still be wafting across New England, and the treats are just as easily devoured at six-foot-spaced outdoor tables. From Eater. The critters have the propensity to devour their babies if alarmed and so require a calm environment for breeding. From The Daily Beast.

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