Greedfest vs Greediest - What's the difference?
As a noun greedfest is (informal) an event characterized by greed.
As an adjective greediest is (greedy).
greedfestEnglishNoun(en noun ) citation , passage=As part of American television’s campaign to revive the corniest elements of its so-called golden age, another ultra-hokey game show has made its way to NBC, where it can keep company with the glittering greedfest “Deal or No Deal.” }} |
greediestEnglishAdjective(head) greedyEnglishAdjective(er) , title= Synonyms* gluttonous Derived terms* greed (by back-formation) External links* Anagrams* (l) |